The covid-19 virus affects our gut – but we still don't know how

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The covid-19 virus affects our gut – but we still don't know how
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The coronavirus commonly causes gastrointestinal symptoms, but whether this is due to inflammation, disruption to our microbiome or the virus affecting the permeability of our gut wall is unclear

A scanning electron micrograph of the delta SARS-CoV-2 variant budding from a human gut cellat the Chinese University of Hong Kong was expecting the impact of the virus to extend beyond the body’s airways.

She and her colleagues vividly remembered the SARS coronavirus outbreak of 2003, giving them some notion of what to expect from SARS-CoV-2. In particular, they anticipated that many people would develop gut problems.

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