Researchers say that if infected with coronavirus and vaccinated with mRNA, there is a chance of hybrid immunity. cope well with the corona virus.
The NPR website states that over the past few months, several studies have found evidence that some people have superhuman immunity, or hybrid immunity, against SARS-. CoV-2, which causes COVID-19
Their bodies produce very high levels of antibodies. It is also likely to be able to cope with the mutant coronavirus.
Paul Bieniasz, British virologist from Rockefeller University. It is predicted that these people will be able to prevent the spread of COVID-19. almost all After he and his team found that a number of samples had antibodies that could neutralize up to six strains of COVID-19, including the Delta strain.
It can also inhibit other viruses. Other related SARS-CoV-2 viruses, such as bat and pangolin viruses, as well as SARS-CoV-1, the first coronavirus, emerged 20 years ago.
Benius also expects these individuals to be able to protect against other strains of the coronavirus. that has never spread in humans as well
Theodora Hatziioannou, a virologist at Rockefeller University. Study co-authors said people who were infected with COVID-19 last year and immunized with the mRNA vaccine this year were more likely to have hybrid immunity. These individuals will have remarkable responses to vaccines.
Because in addition to having a high level of antibodies, it is also highly flexible. Or it can deal with a variety of coronavirus strains, including SARS-CoV-1, which is very different from the now prevalent SARS-CoV-2.
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The team also found that these individuals' hybrid immunity was able to suppress SARS-CoV-2 that was genetically engineered to be extremely resistant.
while other studies Several other papers support the above assumptions. and support the idea that coronavirus infection and receiving the mRNA vaccine will produce a particularly powerful immune response.
That included a study published last month in The New England Journal of Medicine. It analyzed the antibodies of people infected with SARS-CoV-1 several years ago. and received the mRNA vaccine this year.
However, the results of the study did not answer the question of whether vaccinated prior to exposure would have the potential for hybrid immunity. Or, if I've never been infected but received a booster vaccine, will I get superhuman immunity as well?
Moreover, given the small sample size, it is not conclusive that hybrid immunity is specific to this group. Or is it the natural evolution of humans in the fight against epidemics?
While John Verry (John Wherry), an immunologist from the University of Pennsylvania Has revealed research that people who have been vaccinated, even if they have never been infected before. It also has antibodies that are more resilient to fight various coronavirus strains. Therefore, booster vaccination may cause antibodies to increase and evolve. This means that a person will be better equipped to fight any strain of the virus that will continue to spread.
Benius concluded that from all these findings it was concluded that Ultimately, the human immune system will be able to defeat the virus, and SARS-CoV-2 will eventually become a flu-like virus.
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