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This is a great graphic to understand CoVs #BoxOfNails flawed reproduction process. The initial infected cells are epithelium, but secondary infection adjacent cells can be any type of cells.
“The effect is more pronounced for the N protein of wild-type SARS-CoV-2 than that of the Omicron variant and other human coronaviruses.” This study only applied research for lung epithelium cells so if there’s persistent GI infection then this effect will occur with Omikron.
The infected epithelium cells are prevented from signalling danger and undergoing apoptosis (natural cell death) is delayed. The infected cell is held hostage to throw more boxes of nails from the roof (reproduction).
#SARSsexSlaves
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The “cure” not to die during acute phase SARS infection, is to have either full blown AIDS or already be persistent infected with SARS (both acquired lymphocytopenia)
There’s still going to be an accelerated aging of the immune system (immunosenescence) but death will be “WITH” mysterious and spontaneous LongSARS/#PASC and not death “FROM” SARS.
We discovered survivors of SARS infection had persistent infection well too late to really help improve their health and reverse immunity damage being caused by persistently infected renal epithelium cells.
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"Patel now fears a 'perfect storm' of factors will trigger inflammatory responses in some patients, causing cancer to arrive years earlier than normal and making it deadlier once it is diagnosed"
Cancer is the result when the #ImmunityBeanBag goes empty!
ajmc.com/view/kashyap-p…
ALL VIRAL INFECTIONS damage the immune system driving:
- immune dysregulation
- aging of naive t-cells
- cellular senescence
- increased risk for autoimmune diseases (diabetes, Alzheimer's)
- oncogenic (cancer-causing)
- opportunistic susceptibility to secondary infections.
SARS just damages the immune system much faster and persistent SARS infection (#PASC/#LongCOVID) can lead to full-blown acquired lymphocytopenia in a matter of months.
academic.oup.com/jnen/article/8…
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