COVID-19 in India: Are biological and environmental factors helping to stem the incidence and severity?

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The ongoing Corona virus (COVID-19) pandemic has witnessed global political responses of unimaginable proportions. Many nations have implemented lockdowns that involve mandating citizens not to leave their residences for non-essential work. The Indian government has taken appropriate and commendable steps to curtail the community spread of COVID-19. While this may be extremely beneficial, this perspective discusses the other reasons why COVID-19 may have a lesser impact on India. We analyze the current pattern of SARS-CoV-2 transmission, testing, and mortality in India with an emphasis on the importance of mortality as a marker of the clinical relevance of COVID-19 disease. We also analyze the environmental and biological factors which may lessen the impact of COVID-19 in India. The importance of cross-immunity, innate immune responses, ACE polymorphism, and viral genetic mutations are discussed.

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Chakrabarti, S. S., Kaur, U., Banerjee, A., Ganguly, U., Banerjee, T., Saha, S., … Chakrabarti, S. (2020). COVID-19 in India: Are biological and environmental factors helping to stem the incidence and severity? Aging and Disease. International Society on Aging and Disease. https://doi.org/10.14336/AD.2020.0402

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