Various investigations into the corona virus are underway around the world, with a recent accidental discovery taking experts by surprise.
Experts from Duke University in the United States have discovered in a study in Brazil that people who recover from dengue fever develop resistance to the corona virus.
The experts were conducting a study in Brazil in which they accidentally found a link between the spread of the corona virus and dengue fever. Experts found that in areas where the highest number of dengue cases were seen in the past year, the spread of the corona virus was very low.
Experts believe that dengue fever antibodies provide some protection against the corona virus or neutralize it. The study said that it appears that there was a kind of cross-reactivity between the dengue and SARS covid 2 viruses.
According to him, if this hypothesis proves to be true, then the dengue virus vaccine can provide some protection against the corona virus.
Experts say the study is interesting because it has previously been shown that people with antibodies to the dengue virus in their blood tested positive for coronavirus, despite the fact that they are infected with the coronavirus.
The study said that dengue virus and corona virus belong to a completely different species, so there may be some immunological link between them, but more research is needed to prove this link.
Brazil is currently the third worst country in terms of coronavirus cases and deaths, but last year the areas affected by the dengue virus were the least affected.
According to experts, in addition to Brazil, a similar link between dengue and coronavirus was found in some parts of Asia and Latin America.
Experts say their discovery was "accidental." They mapped the areas affected by the corona virus in Brazil and found that the spread of the virus was unusually low in some areas.
When they found out the reasons for this, they came to know about it.
Experts say the findings are "very unexpected and encouraging" and point to new developments in the treatment and research of the coronavirus.