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Man Willingly Receives 217 COVID-19 Vaccinations

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OAN’s James Myers
3:11pm – Wednesday, March 6, 2024

A 62-year-old German man deliberately received 217 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine within 29 months, as vaccine use begins to slow around the world.

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The vaccination was said to have taken place outside of a clinical study, and upon hearing the news, scientists at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU) wondered what effect the vaccination would have on his immune system. I wanted to research how to give.

Prosecutors in Magdeburg, Germany, have opened a fraud investigation in connection with the man’s vaccination, confirming that he allegedly received 130 vaccinations over a nine-month period.

The heavily vaccinated man claimed he had not experienced any side effects from the shot and also provided blood and saliva samples to researchers. Additionally, he allowed scientists to examine his health records to better understand the effectiveness of vaccinations and their subsequent impact on the immune system.

During the study, the man received two further doses of the COVID-19 vaccine despite being “against the advice” of the scientists involved. Using his blood and saliva samples, they compared his antibody levels to a group of 29 people who had received three doses of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, according to the study.

“It was unclear in what direction the 200 vaccinations would go,” said Dr. Kilian Schober, lead author of the study and group leader at Erlangen’s Institute of Clinical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene. .

In addition, the man’s antibody level was “214th “Immunization” was the most frequently recorded number, again 3 days later with 215 doses.th vaccination. But his 217th The increase in antibodies caused by vaccination was only modest.

In this study, researchers also reportedly checked the levels of different cell types in his immune system response, and while some increased as the number of vaccinations increased, many of the levels I was matched with a group of 29 people.

“In summary, our case report shows that overvaccination for SARS-CoV-2 does not cause adverse events, does not have a strong positive or negative impact on the intrinsic quality of the adaptive immune response, and does not induce spike-specific “showed increased amounts of antibodies and T cells,” the study says. “While we found no signs of breakthrough infection with SARS-CoV-2, [the man] At present, it is not clear whether this is causally related to over-vaccination. ”

“Importantly, we do not advocate over-vaccination as a strategy to enhance adaptive immunity,” they note.

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