2020年9月26日土曜日

新型コロナウイルスワクチンなんぞで獲得免疫システムを強化ブーストしたら深刻かつ危険な副作用が出て当然な件

2020年9月9日水曜日 
WHOが最有力候補とした新型コロナワクチンに深刻かつ重大な副反応 

そもそも、免疫システムの経験値まだ低く未熟な子供や赤ちゃんが重症化せず、免疫システムの経験値がアップした大人の方が重症化するウイルスって時点で、免疫システムの経験値をアップさせる目的のワクチンなんてもんは、根本的に間違ってるという事さえ理解できないおバカな研究者が作ったワクチンなんぞお話にならんわけよ。

下手するとワクチン接種によりサイトカイン・ストーム(免疫暴走)発生の確率が上がってしまうかもね。爆wwwwwwwww

http://tokumei10.blogspot.com/2020/09/who.html


のConfirmationが来たようですな。(爆wwwwwww


Why children ARE more protected from severe COVID-19 than adults: Kids still have stronger form of inborn immunity that fades with age, study confirms

  • Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Yale University found that children with COVID-19 were nine-times less likely to die of it than adults 
  • Children had higher levels of infection-fighting proteins from the innate immune system, which they are born with
  • Adults had higher levels of antibodies and immune proteins associated with the adaptive immune system, which develops over time to fight specific pathogens
  • The study suggests that innate immune responses may come with less inflammation compared to adaptive ones 
  • Out of control inflammation is often responsible for the deaths of adults with coronavirus  

Children may be protected from coronavirus by the portion of the immune system that we have from birth, a new study finds. 

Researchers at Yale University and Albert Einstein College of Medicine found that adults who catch coronavirus are nine-times more likely to die of the infection compared to children. 

They went a step further, analyzing the blood and plasma of both pediatric and adult patients in order to get a glimpse of how their bodies were responding differently to the infection. 

In these samples, they discovered that children had higher levels of certain immune cytokines made by the so-called 'innate' immune system, while adults produced more antibodies and cytokines made by the 'adaptive' immune system. 

Despite their higher antibody levels, adults struggled more against the disease by far. 

The findings provide a clue to why children may fare so much better against coronavirus compared to how they cope with flu and other respiratory viruses, and shed light on COVID-19 tends to be so much milder in children than adults. 

They also hint at something deeper. The weapons in the innate immune system might provide additional weapons well-suited to fighting coronavirus that are not offered by antibodies and facets of the adaptive immune system currently targeted by vaccines and drugs in development. 

Children may be less likely to die of coronavirus because their innate immune systems fight the infection with less inflammation than adults' adaptive immune systems, a study found (file)

In the earliest days of the pandemic, some thought children were wholly immune to the virus. 

Speculations that perhaps children had somehow been exposed to low levels of the virus or a weaker cousin circulating the world, and had developed immunity to it. 

Then early reports of sick children cropped up here and there around the globe, then within the US, and soon disturbing reports of covid-positive children with life-threatening inflammation choking multiple of their organs. 

Kids, it became clear, were not entirely immune to infection. 

Still, the number of pediatric cases remained low. Children between 0 and 17 make up just 8.4 of all US coronavirus cases. 

Those between 18 and 29 - half of whom would be classified as children by the Yale and Albert Einstein team, but all of whom are considered young adults by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) represent 23.5 of US cases. 

Death rates among young people are even lower. Kids between 0 and 17 account for just 0.2 percent of all US fatalities. The new study involved 60 adults with COVID-19 and 65 children who caught the disease. 

Twenty of the children also developed multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), a life-threatening illness linked to coronavirus. 

Across the US, at least 935 children have developed the condition, and at least 19 have died, according to states' reporting to the CDC. 

But in the Yale and Albert Einstein study, none of the MIS-C children died. 

Just five of the kids enrolled in the study had to be kept alive by mechanical ventilators, compared to 22 adults.   

By the study's end, 17 adults (28 percent of the enrollment) had died, but only two children succumbed to the disease. 

The children's immune responses were about as different to the adults' as were the outcomes of infection in the two groups.

Children had high levels of cytokines - immune proteins that start the fight against an infection and signal for other immune cells to join in - that are associated with the innate immune system. 

Innate immunity is with us from day one and is great broad spectrum protection against any possible pathogen - but its components are like blunt objects that bludgeon a virus or bacterium. The researchers found that adults with COVID-19 were nine-times more likely to die from the virus than were children (file) Adaptive immunity has to be developed over the course of our lives in response to specific invaders. This portion of the immune system, which includes antibodies and T cells, offers much more tailored, precise defense against an infection. 

Children in the study had high levels of an immune cytokine called IL-17A. 

'The high levels of IL-17A that we found in pediatric patients may be important in protecting them against progression of their COVID-19,' said Dr Kevan Herold, of Yale University. 

In contrast, kids had lower levels of neutralizing antibodies, which have been thought to be the most important adaptive immune defenses against coronavirus. 

Adults who fared worst, on the other hand, had the highest levels of these antibodies, and relatively low levels of the innate immune cytokines seen in children. 

Vaccines against coronavirus are being designed to teach the body to produce antibodies, but Dr K Herold and his study co-author Dr Betsy Herold of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, say their findings don't necessarily mean that vaccines are off-target. 

It could be that the innate immune system response comes with less inflammation than the antibody-rich adaptive immune response. And that inflammation is the part of COVID-19 that has proved deadly for so many people, especially adults.  

Rather, Dr B Herold told DailyMail.com that therapeutics that rev up the innate immune system, which fades with age, could be useful in treating COVID-19. Already, at least one - interferon - is being tested in clinical trials. 

What's more, she said that the findings suggest an adjuvant (an immune response-boosting ingredient sometimes added to vaccines) that could promote an innate immune response could elevate the effectiveness of a vaccine - we just don't know that added ingredient would be. 

'I wish we knew that magic answer,' Dr B Herold said.  

  https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-8761223/Why-children-protected-severe-COVID-19-adults.html

6 件のコメント:

匿名 さんのコメント...

団長のおっしゃるとおりです。

一つ反論することがあるとすれば
「副作用」じゃないんじゃないかということですかね
「主作用=望ましい効き目」からして怪しいんで・・・
ただの害ですねw


ついでに最近の私の気づきをシェアさせてもらいたいのですが、
そもそもおかしいことがあるんですよ。

我々は従来、ある特定の病気(症状)に対して、
調べてみると特定の病原体があったりすると考えてきたわけです。

今言われてるのはひっくり返っていて
特定の怖いウイルスがまずあるってことになっちゃっている。
それが肺炎だったり
多臓器不全やサイトカインストームなる自己免疫疾患様の病態だったり
神経症状だったり
熱中症と見分けがつかないと言ってみたり。
長く後遺症が続くとか。
少なくとも相当念入りな証拠集めをしないことには
受け入れられないはずの眉唾理論をせっせと振りまいて
人々に信じ込ませようとしている。

事実、少なくない人が信じてしまっている気もしますが
これって単に人を怖がらせようというだけじゃないんじゃないですかね。

ワクチン打ったら確実に、一定割合で被害が発生していきます。
その症状も、COVIDの第2波、第3波として処理しようと
政府やマスコミは準備しているんじゃないかなあ
と私は見ています。

ご近所 さんのコメント...

自然免疫システムが弱体化すると
当然他の病気にもかかりやすくなるわけで
そうなると連中の収入源も色々と増えてきますね
癌患者()もまた増やせるしw

で、この前熊本で殺された元長崎大学研究員のおねーちゃん
やっぱ研究内容がアレだったから意図的に殺されたんですかね?

匿名 さんのコメント...

相変わらず日本のメディアはスルーでつね(爆


1年ぐらいたったら、NHKスペシャルで「コロナウイルスとの戦い・新発見」とかいって取り上げられるかもwwwww

おせーんだよ。

匿名 さんのコメント...

まぁ自力で頑張らずに薬に頼らないと生きていけないアホ共が間接的に処分されるので良い事じゃないでしょうかwwwwww
人類増えすぎですからイラナイ子が消えてくれないとまともな人々も共倒れになってしまいますしwwwwwwwwwwwwww

GABRIEL さんのコメント...

> ワクチンなんぞで獲得免疫システムを
>強化ブーストさせて肝心の自然免疫
>システムを弱体化させたら重症化の
>可能性が上がって危険

抗生剤とか
ステロイドにも
関連しまするねw

私は薬嫌いじゃないけどw

匿名 さんのコメント...

The BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine against SARS-CoV ... - medRxivhttps://www.medrxiv.org › content
by FK Fohse · 2021 — The BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 reprograms both adaptive and innate immune responses ... by innate immune cells upon stimulation with both specific (SARS-CoV-2) and non-specific (viral, fungal and bacterial) stimuli. The response of innate immune cells to TLR4 and TLR7/8 ligands ...

The BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine against SARS-CoV ... - medRxivhttps://www.medrxiv.org › content
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by FK Föhse — also modulated the production of inflammatory cytokines by innate immune cells upon. 45 stimulation with both specific (SARS-CoV-2) and non-specific (viral, fungal ... The response of innate immune cells to TLR4 and TLR7/8 ligands ... immune responses against different viral, bacterial and fungal stimuli.