Research shows that multiple doses of ‘mRNA vaccine’ have a high chance of ‘re-infection’, receiving a booster dose of the second-generation vaccine can boost immunity by only 30%.

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Research shows that multiple doses of ‘mRNA vaccine’ have a high chance of ‘re-infection’, receiving a booster dose of the second-generation vaccine can boost immunity by only 30%.

The Medical Genome Center, Ramathibodi Hospital posted a Facebook page. Center for Medical Genomics Subject: Efficacy of second-generation mRNA booster vaccine “Bivalent”, practical use in preventing COVID-19 infection

Dr. Nabin K Shrestha and the infectious disease research team from the Cleveland Clinic which is a not-for-profit educational medical center. Located in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. presented research (prepare for publication) This is new research that has not been evaluated by an expert/peer review panel and should not be used as a guide to clinical practice.)

stimulator needle mRNA model 2 I can only stimulate the immune system. 30%

Based on real world data of the injection “Second-generation mRNA booster vaccine, bivalent (bivalent Vaccine Booster Shot)” Collected from 51,011 working-age employees (mean age 42.3 years) of “Cleveland Clinic” who were previously vaccinated and were naturally infected with COVID-19 between December 2020-2022

It was found that when receiving a second-generation mRNA vaccine, bivalent (bivalent Vaccine Booster Shot), starting on September 12, 2022, it can boost immunity that is effective in preventing COVID-19 infection. 30% over 3 months

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During that time, the state of Ohio There were outbreaks of emerging subspecies of Omicron BQ.1.1, BQ.1, BA.5,XBB,BF.7, BN.1, and BA.2.75 accounting for 40.7,28.9,8.9,6.2,5.8,4.2. and 1.3%

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The more doses of mRNA vaccination, the higher the chance of re-infection.

But what was unexpected that the research team found was risk of infection with covid 19 instead, it varies with the number of sessions or dose (dose). of vaccination, that is, Especially if you’ve received a lot of vaccines before. The risk of contracting COVID 19 will be even higher

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This group of researchers tried to come up with the simplest possible explanation. that it may be that most people who receive multiple doses of vaccination will be a group at high risk of infection with COVID-19 (so it’s important to get multiple doses of vaccination)

This study is not the first study. But there is also a lot of previous research that involved a large number of volunteers. It was found that those who received 3 doses of the vaccine had a high risk of re-infection with Omicron. than those who received 2 doses of the vaccine

And another study found that receiving two or three doses of mRNA vaccine was associated with a lower risk of reinfection. higher than those who received a single dose of mRNA vaccine

Research results on the effect of multiple doses of vaccination on a higher risk of infection It is important to accelerate the interest of experts around the world to study all dimensions. To obtain a clear conclusion on the management of distance and number of doses (dose) of vaccination.

for those who have been vaccinated Get the effectiveness of each type of vaccine. for maximum protection against COVID-19 infection

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