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What is the level of crp on covid 19
What is the crp level of a covid positive patient and an viral infection Crp level 0.9 means is the person is free of infction
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CRP stands for C-reactive protein. It is raised in infections specially bacterial infections. However in recent times it is associated with covid infection as well. A raised CRP level is being found in many COVID cases. A CRP level of 0.9 means patient doesn't not have an active infection. But it no where signifies that person is free from covid. Usually a CRP level of more than 20 is present in severe covid infection
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get an RT PCR for covid done. if already done then check its CT value
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follow the government advisory against covid. stay away from crowded places, wear mask, keep washing hand, do not touch unnecessary items in public.
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