A German man says he has received some 217 Covid-19 vaccines. Researchers said he had a well-functioning immune system with many antibodies and antibodies against SARS-CoV-2.
A German man says he received 217 doses of 8 different Covid-19 vaccines
Scientists did not find any side effects of overdose, But scientists “do not allow vaccination” as an immunity boosting strategy.
It was stated that a German man received 217 personal doses of 8 different doses of vaccines against Covid-19. Why, it has a vaccine that works better than people who get three doses of the vaccine. It has more antibodies and it has more antibodies. Antibodies against SARS-CoV-2.
The man said he received 217 doses of the vaccine over 29 months, and researchers identified 134 patients in a report published in the journal Lancet Infectious Diseases. Several experiments were conducted at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU) and the University Hospital Erlangen to examine over injection and whether this changes. prevent disease. They met the man through a newspaper.
In most cases, vaccines contain part of the virus or a building block that the injected person’s brain can use to create its own virus.
Thanks to these antigens, the immune system learns the real bacteria in future infections. He may feel faster and stronger.
What if the immune system is more sensitive to a particular antigen?
What happens after vaccination?
Medical examinations from November 2019 to October 2023 showed no abnormalities and no evidence of previous Covid-19 infection. The man reported that the vaccine had no side effects.
The results showed that the person had more T effector cells that target SARS-CoV-2. They act like the body’s immune system. In these trials, there was more vaccine than the control group, which received three vaccines.
Also, the researchers did not find any fatigue in these cells. They performed similarly to the control group that received the normal vaccine dose.
Researchers also studied memory T cells. These cells appear before effector cells and function like stem cells. They can produce more correct effector cells as needed.
Also, even if the man received the 217th vaccine during the study period, there is still an effect: the number of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies increased significantly compared to those who received
At three doses, the man showed more T effector cells than the control group, without a decrease in activity against SARS-CoV-2. Memory T cells, which are important for immunity, are also abundant. Even after the 217th vaccine dose, antibiotics increased.
Dr. The study’s senior author, Killian Schober, talked about the effectiveness of the vaccine but warned against exceeding the recommended dose.
“Our patients were vaccinated with all eight antibodies, including different mRNA antibodies,” said Dr. Schober said.
Scientists conclude that overvaccination of people does not weaken the immune system. “Our published data show that SARS-CoV-2 overimmunization does not cause adverse effects and induces specific antibodies and T cells without affecting the quality of the immune system,” they wrote. ” .
Is the vaccine recommended?
The researchers added: “As we have found no evidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection in HIM to date, we cannot be sure whether this is occurring. It’s about the super vaccine. More importantly, we reject Super Vaccination as a strategy to increase immunity.”
This document is still being examined for fraud, but German prosecutors have not filed criminal charges.
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