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The 62-year-old man has been vaccinated against Covid-19 217 times; This is how his body reacted

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A The 62-year-old German has received the Covid-19 vaccine 217 times.despite doctors advising him not to do so, the latest issue of the magazine reports. Lancet of Infectious

A The 62-year-old German has received the Covid-19 vaccine 217 times.despite doctors advising him not to do so, the latest issue of the magazine reports. Lancet of Infectious Diseases.

Vaccines were purchased and administered in the city. privately for a period of 29 monthsand all indications are that the man, whose identity has not been revealed, didn’t experience any effectThis is stated in the investigation of the case by the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.

“We learned about his case from newspaper articles. We then contacted him and invited him to take some tests in Erlangen. “I was very interested in doing this,” said Kilian Schober, a member of the microbiology department at the German university. where specialists took blood and saliva samples.

He later clarified.

We were able to take blood samples ourselves when, during the study, the man was given another vaccine at his insistence. We were able to use these samples to accurately determine how the immune system reacts to the vaccine.

Schober was concerned that over-stimulating the immune system with repeated doses might cause cell fatiguebut no evidence of this situation was found in the man and there were no signs that he had ever been infected with Covid-19.

Experts emphasized that They don’t support a person who gets vaccinated so many times. as a strategy to enhance immunity.

results The tests carried out on this person were not sufficient to draw far-reaching conclusions.According to experts, let alone make recommendations to the public.

“Modern research shows that “The three-dose vaccine, along with regular follow-up vaccinations for vulnerable groups, remains the preferred approach.”indicated the university.

Kilian Schober and the team from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg who carried out the study. | Photo: X @kischober

(according to information from EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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