Recent research indicates that spike protein-carrying exosomes can persist in the bloodstream for months following COVID-19 mRNA vaccination, raising concerns about blood donation and transfusion safety. These exosomes may contribute to immune responses but can potentially pose risks, particularly to vulnerable recipients. Urgent updates to blood safety protocols are recommended.
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Another Study Confirms the Rise of IgG4 after the mRNA shots
This article presents another study showing that the immune-tolerant IgG4 rises after COVID-29 mRNA injections. The International Society for Infectious Diseases published The Appearance of Anti-spike Receptor Binding Domain Immunoglobulin G4 Responses after Repetitive Immunization with Messenger RNA-based COVID-19 VaccinesΒ in November 2023. The authors are from the Department of Microbiology & Immunology of theΒ Fukuoka…
Autoimmune antibodies and diseases after COVID-19 disease and injections
A newly released study, Autoantibodies linked to autoimmune diseases associate with COVID-19 outcomes, discovered elevated autoantibodies in patients with moderate to severe COVID-19 infections.[1] The study included 248 adults from five states of the USA. One hundred seventy-oneΒ of them had COVID-19 symptoms and tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 by PCR testing. Seventy-seven are healthy controls. The…