❓Sapete perché il monitoraggio di @istsupsan delle sindromi para-influenzali termina l'ultima settimana di aprile?
👉Perché, DA SEMPRE!, le ILI (Influenza Like Illness) dopo questa data semplicemente NON CI SONO MAI STATE!
Ma cosa sta succedendo negli ultimi 2 anni? 1/
Ebbene, negli ultimi due anni stiamo assistendo a tutta una serie di malattie respiratorie che non si erano MAI verificate prima d'ora in questo periodo!
Influenza
Raffreddore
RSV
Pertosse
Morbillo
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stanno registrando in tutto il mondo una incidenza mai vista prima!
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Si sa già dal 2020 che il #SarsCov2 indebolisce il sistema immunitario e lo rende più soggetto ad ogni malattia, anche verso malattie che di solito si presentano in forma lieve.
"Strong and consistent evidence for a predominantly #AIRBORNE mode of transmission emerged early in the pandemic but was DENIED or DOWNPLAYED by WHO and national public health bodies for years."
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"Handwashing is still widely assumed to be the most important preventive measure against COVID-19, whereas precautions oriented to reducing airborne transmission (improving IAQ and wearing high-quality, well-fitting masks in high-risk settings) are ignored or downplayed."
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Thanks to @trishgreenhalgh et al for their new great article
👉"AIRBORNE PATHOGENS: CONTROLLING WORDS WON'T CONTROL TRANSMISSION"
👉The brain-evoked transformation of the course of an immune response offers new possibilities in the modulation of a wide range of immune disorders, from autoimmune diseases to cytokine storm and shock.
🚨Because, when you're infected with measles, your immune system abruptly forgets every pathogen it's ever encountered before – every cold, every bout of flu, every exposure to bacteria or viruses in the environment, every vaccination‼️ 1/
🚨The loss is near-total and permanent‼️
🚨 Once the measles infection is over, current evidence suggests that your body has to re-learn what's good and what's bad almost from scratch.
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🚨This is the so called "immune amnesia", a mysterious phenomenon that's been with us for millennia, though it was only discovered in 2012.
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LitCovid is the most comprehensive resource on #COVID19, providing a central access to 398.723 👀 relevant articles in PubMed.
The articles are updated daily and are further categorized by different research topics (eg #LongCovid) and geographic locations. 1/