Physiology international
Pages 1-11
Kaly-Kullai, K.; Wittmann, M.; Noszticzius, Z.; Rosivall, L.
Introduction
Viruses have caused many epidemics throughout human history. The novel coronavirus is just the latest example. A new viral outbreak can be unpredictable, and development of specific defense tools and countermeasures against the new virus remains time-consuming even in today's era of modern medical science and technology. In the lack of effective and specific medication or vaccination, it would be desirable to have a nonspecific protocol or substance to render the virus inactive, a substance/protocol, which could be applied whenever a new viral outbreak occurs. This is especially important in cases when the emerging new virus is as infectious as SARS-CoV-2
Keywords
COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, Medication