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Our study implies that in the case of another SARS-CoV1 attack, the immune system in these patients may be unable to effectively respond to the pathogen. Therefore, these patients could be re-infected by SARS-CoV1. For this reason, immune enhancement measures may be beneficial for the patients.
Our study implies that in the case of another SARS-CoV1 attack, the immune system in these patients may be unable to effectively respond to the pathogen. Therefore, these patients could be re-infected by SARS-CoV1. For this reason, immune enhancement measures may be beneficial for the patients.
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I have SARS-Cov2 LC since 2020. I continuously lose lymphocytes. My CD4 are low but still within reference but my CD8 are already almost non existent. That's different from what HIV does but 100% confirms the results of the SARS1 paper linked above. SC2 like SC1 depletes CD8 T-cells post Covid