The aim is to ensure that the respiratory immune system is prepared to respond against the virus as quickly as possible. The Autonomous University of Querétaro (UAQ) is working on the development of a vaccine against Covid-19 that can be administered through the nose. The work is led by Rocío Alejandra Ruiz Manzano, postdoctoral fellow at the Research Laboratory […]
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COVID tests: which one should I get? how many exist?
Know the differences between PCR, antigen and serological tests and which would be the most indicated according to the circumstances. Which of the most effective COVID tests to know if you were infected? When is the best time to do it to avoid a false negative result? Dr. Oscar Tamez, pediatric infectious disease specialist and member of the COVID team […]
keep readingTips for using a CO2 meter correctly in the classroom
Knowing where to place the meter in class or waiting the exact amount of time for the device to offer a correct reading are some of the tips offered by a guide created by the University of Zaragoza and the CSIC. Although almost a year has passed since the start of the pandemic, the truth is that […]
keep readingPublic Health approves the third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine for immunosuppressed people
The additional dose must be taken at least 28 days after receiving the second injection. The third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine was approved by the Public Health Commission this Tuesday. The measure is aimed at those people in a situation of severe immunosuppression, that is, who have a high risk of contracting the disease despite […]
keep readingDifference Between Home Oxygen Concentrator and Medical Grade | 2022
The difference between a home oxygen concentrator and a medical grade is that when the output liters in the home oxygen concentrator are increased, the purity of the oxygen is gradually reduced. Both concentrators do their job well! However, it is important to mention that domestic models: “ARE NOT FOR SERIOUSLY ILL PEOPLE, […]
keep readingWhat is a CO2 meter for and why do they recommend its use indoors?
With the announced return to classes for August 30, by the SEP, as well as the gradual return to activities in various states of the Republic, it is common to hear on networks and on specialized pages that experts draw attention to this artifact, the CO2 meter, which monitors and alerts with a […]
keep readingPfizer vaccine obtains full approval and may be sold directly
The FDA granted Pfizer full approval of its COVID-19 vaccine. It is the first pharmaceutical company to do so and this fact opens the door to direct marketing to consumers. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted full approval to the vaccine […]
keep readingMental health risks
We have been making decisions regarding our mobility for several months that do not seem to follow a logical sequence. I use my example, so as not to make generalizations, although it is clear that we all already know cases like this; While some activities have returned to a new reality, others are not even considered due to the apparent risk they imply. This dilemma, […]
keep readingOxygen concentrators: Which one helps treat Covid-19 patients?
Not all oxygen concentrators work in the same way nor are they all to treat patients with different levels of severity due to Covid-19. Nor are all the recommendations circulating on social networks completely accurate for the treatment of these patients, as some may worsen their conditions. The Administration of Medications and […]
keep readingQuerétaro moves to Scenario B due to rise in infections – 2021
Querétaro.— “Because the Covid-19 phenomenon” is increasing rapidly, as of today, Friday, the state of Querétaro moves to Scenario B in terms of epidemiological modulation, announced Governor Francisco Domínguez Servién. Through a message on social networks, he said that the Technical Health Committee for […]
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