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" ... Figuring out if there is a common immunologic defect among all patients who develop long Covid is one of the greatest challenges researchers have been attempting to unravel, as Adalja suggests. ... "
" ... Many are concerned that too many vaccines are given at one doctor’s visit, as well as the idea that too many are given in the first two years of life. The reality is, those of use who received a smallpox vaccine, before the WHO considered it eradicated, incurred more of a “viral immunologic load” than is given in all of the vaccines administered in the first two years of life. In addition, many of the vaccines didn’t exist several decades ago. These include the Hib vaccine (hemophilus influenza, type b), a bacterial infection causing meningitis, deafness, severe throat blockage, eye infections, and death. Another newer one is the varicella, or chicken pox, vaccine. While many consider chicken pox to be a rite of passage of childhood, complications from a chicken pox infection such as pneumonia, meningitis, and brain infections were real. In addition, those individuals who had chicken pox (most of us), are at risk for getting an excrutiatingly painful infection known as shingles. Thankfully there is a vaccine to help prevent shingles, but those who’ve had the chicken pox vaccine are protected from shingles altogether. See, one less shot for the kiddos later in life. ... "
" ... While the surgical techniques to attach blood vessels and position nerves are certainly vital to a graft or transplant “taking,” one of the more critical issues is preventing the body’s own host defense systems from attacking the graft itself, leading to release of a potentially deadly cascade of immunologic factors. ... "
" ... “Cytokines are inflammatory immunologic proteins that are there to fight off infections and ward off cancers,” says Randy Cron, M.D., Ph.D, at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, “But when they are out of control, they can make you very ill.” ... "
" ... “It is increasingly clear that the effects of Covid-19 run far deeper than what we see on the surface and what we initially imagined,” she went on to say. “Communicable disease outbreaks (such as Covid-19), natural disasters and childhood adversity impact both physical and mental health, including increased risk factors for cardiovascular, metabolic, immunologic, and neuropsychiatric health.” ... "