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Who discovered coronavirus

In June, 3-year-old June Almeida was rejected in a peer-reviewed magazine when she demanded the discovery of a new virus. The judges dismissed what they said was a bad image of the influenza virus, which looked like a ring or crown around the virus. Did you realize then that just five decades later, the vile image virus would spread across the world?

Scottish virologist Almeida is credited with discovering the coronavirus. Currently, the CORVS-1 virus causes the CARS-Cove-2 virus, a member of the coronavirus family. With the severity of Covid-1 infection, worldwide curiosity surrounding the coronavirus has led to the discovery of the Alameda once again.

Covid-1 is a new type of virus, but it is a type of coronavirus. Dr. Coronavirus was first identified in the laboratory of St Thomas Hospital in London. Alameda She was the daughter of a Scottish resident. It was first discovered in the laboratory of St Thomas Hospital in London in the 5th century.
June Alameda was born in June. He grew up in the housing area near Alejandra Park in Glasgow. He dropped out of school at age 4. In formal school, he left school with little education. However, he started out as a laboratory worker in histopathology at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. Then he moved to London. She married Enrique Almeida, an artist and a Venezuelan native. The couple and their daughter then moved to Toronto, Canada. At the Ontario Cancer Institute, June Almeida displayed her outstanding skills with an electron microscope.

According to a posthumous Alameda profile of 20, obtaining unconditional scientific accreditation for a Canadian university was easier than in Britain. Despite not having formal qualifications, he became a co-author of several research papers. In most cases, the virus describes the structure that has never been seen before.

According to BBC data, medical writer George Winter said. Almeida introduced a method that allows the virus to be seen more clearly by integrating antibodies. His talent has attracted the attention of the United Kingdom. At the age of 3 he was brought back to the UK, tempted to work at St Thomas Hospital and Medical College in London. Prime Minister Boris Johnson was treated at the hospital after being diagnosed with Covid-I. Upon his return, he began working with Dr. David Tyrell.

Winter says, Dr. Tyrell was investigating volunteer nasal wash. They could see a number of common cold cirrhosis, but not all. One of them is especially remarkable. It was named B-3, which comes from a student's job at a boarding school in Surrey. They find that while some symptoms of the common cold may occur in volunteers, they can no longer grow within their regular cells. However, there was an increase in limbs among the volunteers. The Dr. was surprised to see that. Tyrell thought it should be tested with an electric microscope ...
They send the samples to June Alameda, who sees virus particles in the sample. About those things, he said, they look like influenza viruses, but they are not. What he identified became known as the coronavirus in the world.

Mister Winter says that Alameda had previously observed such particles when studying chicken hepatitis and infectious bronchitis in rats. However, his paper submitted to the peer-reviewed journal was rejected. Because the referees said the images he gave were a bad image of the flu virus particles. "

Published in the British Medical Journal 1 on the discovery of B-1. The first image he saw of the coronavirus was published two years later in the General Virology Journal.

Later, Alameda worked at the Graduate School of Medicine in London, where he obtained a doctorate. He finished his career at the Wellcome Institute, where he had various privileges on behalf of various virus images. After leaving Welcome Dr. Almeida became a yoga exercise instructor. But later in the 1960s, he worked as an HIV imaging consultant.

In June Alameda died at the age of six. Thirteen years after his death, he is finally recognized for his work, which is helping to understand the virus that is currently spreading around the world.

Alameda is remembered as the primary way to use a simple immune electron microscope technique, which allowed scientists to detect viruses. Almeida is credited with teaching the US Government's National Institute of Experts. USA AJ Kapikian on the immune electron microscope technique. Kapikian identifies the 'norovirus' in this strategy that 'causes the outbreak of vomiting in winter'.

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