Coronavirus was transmitted from a person who died from coronavirus to a forensic expert. This event was recorded as the first case of coronavirus caused by a dead person.
We have some information about the ways coronavirus spreads,
but information about some potential ways of transmission of the virus is not
sufficient. Whether or not the virus will be transmitted from people who lost
their lives due to coronavirus still remains as a question mark.
Whether the virus will be transmitted from people who have
lost their lives remains a question mark, but the first case of coronavirus
transmitted from a dead person has recently been reported.
The report published
by Won Sriwijitalai from the RVT Medical Center in Bangkok and Virof Wiwanitkit
from the Chinese Hainan Medical University in the Journal of Forensic and Legal
Medicine on Sunday: "Coronavirus was infected from a dead man to a
forensic expert."
Forensic experts, morgue technicians and funeral providers should also be protected
Coronavirus transmission from a dead person brings back the
disinfection process of judicial units and institutions providing funeral
services. The authors of the article say that disinfection procedures performed
in operating rooms should also be applied in forensic centers.
Angelique Corthals, a professor of pathology at the John Jay
Criminal Law School, says that not only medical specialists, but also morgue
technicians and people working in funeral homes should be protected.
It is not yet clear how long the new type of coronavirus
called SARS-CoV-2 remains active in a dead body. It is also among the question
marks whether the virus can be transmitted from a dead person.
Ebola was one of the viruses known to be transmitted from
dead bodies. The World Health Organization acknowledges that hepatitis,
tuberculosis and cholera are also a risk for people working in funerals besides
Ebola.
Johnson McGee, who is a health policy expert at New Haven
University, said that anyone who comes into contact with a coronavirus case,
whether alive or dead, should use protective equipment to protect against the
virus.
In almost all countries, the presence of coronavirus is not
tested in people who die due to reasons other than coronavirus. For this
reason, especially forensic experts, morgue technicians and people providing
funeral services are considered as threatened. In particular, autopsy and
research pose a serious risk for forensic experts.
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