People susceptible to Newcastle pneumonia

Analysis of current infection cases shows that elderly people, those with underlying diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, liver cirrhosis, coronary heart disease, and patients with low autoimmunity are more susceptible to neoconjunctivitis after infection.

Generally male patients develop the disease more than female, and children and infants also develop the disease, and no maternal-fetal transmission has been confirmed yet. In addition, the new coronavirus can be transmitted by droplet and contact, and medical workers, who are often found in crowded places and in epidemic prevention, are also high-risk susceptible groups and need to actively protect themselves.