Scientists say dengue unlikely to protect against coronavirus after study claims link

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The team said scientists should explore whether a dengue vaccine could protect against the coronavirus.

, vice president of research at the University of South Carolina's department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, told Newsweek the study raises"exciting" questions but more research is needed to test the hypothesis.-19 before we do further studies and fully understand the mechanism. Moreover, [the] Dengue vaccine has had [a] lot of safety concerns that it may make some people become more susceptible to a severe form of infection.

Al Edwards, associate professor in biomedical technology at the U.K.'s University of Reading, told Newsweek he did not want to dismiss the study that may have made an important finding.-19, they are quite different viruses and there is no immunological mechanism that is well understood that would facilitate such cross-protection."level' against other bugs, in a very general way. But this wouldn't explain the observations in this study.

 

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People die due to dengue, and the internal hemorrhaging that comes with it. How will that stop covid exactly?

There have been many cases of Dengue here in Thailand, but no Covid for over 100 days

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