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Leonardi was one of the first experts to recognize how SARS-CoV-2 damages T cells, which worsens with repeat infections. In late 2020, he and Rui Proenca, a researcher at Johns Hopkins University, published research inFrontiers in Immunologydescribing SARS-CoV-2 as a "lympho-...
In addition, the treatment principle of TCM focuses on the whole body of the patient rather than only on the eradication of the pathogen. Therefore, natural herbs and TCM are considered to be effective pretreatment therapies for the prevention of diseases and the alleviation of mild symptoms (...
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This is an important milestone for mRNA vaccines, given the unstable nature of mRNA molecules.Potential activation of immune response by exogenous mRNA and impurities in vaccines The innate immune system has evolved to defend against viral genomes and replicating intermediates via the potent pathogen-...
Assessment of the efficacy of a vaccine is complex for many diseases but particularly so in the case of SARS-CoV-2, where the fundamental understanding of the pathogen is evolving. Multiple vaccines are being tested worldwide in early-phase studies and some vaccine candidates are already in phas...
Like the one we observed for Ebola in Congo (Figure 5) these are often traceable to day of week effects. For example, the drop on 27th and 28th December 2008 and on the 3rd and 4th of January 2009 both occur on weekend days. Similarly, the drops for Influenza reports in the USA (...
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