[ad_1] Two scientific studies confirm what the statistics have been telling us for months. Children are not, except in exceptional circumstances, at risk from Covid-19. ” Two studies recently published in leading scientific journals suggest that many children have developed immunity to the virus without becoming infected with it. The …
Read More »Fake news scientists … the immunity gained by Corona lasts for many years
[ad_1] A new study has found that people infected with the Coronavirus can enjoy immunity for years after recovery, in the latest finding about the outbreak that will allay fears about the possibility of decreasing immunity. Scientists at the “La Jolla” Institute of Immunology in California found that after 8 …
Read More »Antibodies to covid-19 fall faster in men than in women
[ad_1] Levels of covid-19 antibodies fall faster in men than in women, suggests a French study conducted at Strasbourg University hospitals. The discovery could have implications for vaccine development. The study, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, followed 308 professionals from those hospitals diagnosed with the new coronavirus for nearly …
Read More »A “shocking” study reveals the long duration of immunity acquired by Corona
[ad_1] A recent scientific study conducted by the La Jolla Immunology Institute in California determined the duration of immunity enjoyed by those recovering from the emerging corona virus. According to the study, coronavirus immunity lasts eight months and can reach years, unlike previous studies, which indicated that antibodies wear off …
Read More »The flu vaccine does not produce specific immunity against COVID-19
[ad_1] The flu vaccine does not produce specific immunity against COVID-19 The flu vaccine does not produce specific immunity against COVID-19. However, like any vaccine, it could strengthen non-specific immune responses against other pathogens, experts said in a paper released Tuesday by the National Health Assessment and Accreditation Authority (INEAS) …
Read More »Sinovac’s Covid-19 vaccine appears safe and requires a ‘rapid’ immune response, according to study
[ad_1] Top line New research based on early-stage clinical trials shows promising, but conflicting results for Sinovac Biotech’s CoronaVac Covid-19 vaccine, which is capable of generating a “rapid” immune response in individuals but has produced lower than those recorded in people who had recovered from Covid-19. Sinovac Biotech reported Phase …
Read More »Everyone is talking about the IMPORTANCE OF VITAMIN D in the fight against the crown, and here’s how to know if we need it
[ad_1] The importance of vitamin D is recognized more than ever, and many scientists and doctors say it can be one of the ways to boost immunity when it comes to fighting Kovid-19. Many recommend even more intensive use of this vitamin in everyday life, so instead of the recommended …
Read More »The Murdoch Children’s Research Institute studies families with coronavirus to find out why their children were immune
[ad_1] Victorian couple Leila Sawenko and Tony Maguire were shocked when they contracted COVID-19 after traveling interstate for their friends’ wedding in March of this year. Key points: Doctors and scientists from the Royal Children’s Hospital of Melbourne and the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute investigated why three children did not …
Read More »how does the virus cause the disease?
[ad_1] A team of scientists studied what happens in monkeys when they are infected with SARS-CoV-2 and how the monkey can make us sick. You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Can synthetic bacteria help treat Covid-19? Can synthetic vaccines help curb the coronavirus? This is what researchers at the …
Read More »After Pfizer’s announcement … an American health expert warns of “excessive optimism”
[ad_1] Pfizer recently said the vaccine’s effectiveness reached 90 percent, after conducting large-scale clinical trials, which means it will be able to curb the outbreak of the outbreak that appeared in China late last year. The head of the infectious disease department at the University of Alabama, Jenny Marazzo, asked …
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