Dr. Manoon advises the elderly in high-risk groups to urgently inject mRNA stimulation needles to reduce the risk of infection in the lungs.

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Doctor Manoon advises the elderly, at risk groups mRNA stimulation needle injection Reduce the risk of infection in the lungs and reiterating that it is not recommended to inject the deadly infection as a stimulating needle

Today (11 March) Dr. Manoon Leechawengwong, a specialist in respiratory diseases Wichaiyut Hospital posted a message to the risk group Need to speed up vaccination with booster needles Despite the complete dose of vaccination via Facebook, Dr. Manoon Lee Chawengwong FC stated that

It is now known that Two doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine are not sufficient for the elderly at risk groups. people with chronic disease and pregnant women for reducing serious illness and death from omikron strains People who have received 2 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine, the third dose should be the mRNA, Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. It is not a Sinovaccin or Sinofarm vaccine. And people who have received two doses of the inactivated vaccine followed by one dose of AstraZeneca should be boosted with another dose of the mRNA vaccine, Pfizer or Moderna.

A 71-year-old female patient is in good health. no chronic disease Mild hypercholesterolemia, no regular medication, 2 doses of Astra vaccination in May and July 2021, 3rd dose of Sinofarm vaccination in December 2021, started having sore throat, runny nose, slight cough, low fever, March 3, 2022, ATK check. A positive result, confirmed by RT-PCR.

Go to bed in the hospital on March 5-9 while in the hospital. 5 days, no tiredness, no fever, normal oxygen levels normal lung x-ray Allowed to go home 2 days after returning home, began to feel tired, difficulty breathing, chest tightness, no fever, oxygen level to 92%. Emergency calls to hospital on March 12. Lung X-rays showed white patches on both sides, suggesting pneumonia from infection. The COVID-19 virus (see picture) has given steroid medication. and remdesivir injection The patient improved quickly in 5 days.

Compare this patient with an 89-year-old male patient who has diabetes, requires insulin injections, has kidney impairment, has had lymphoma that has been cured with chemotherapy. Received 2 doses of AstraZeneca in June and August 2021. Vaccinated with Pfizer in January 2022. Sore throat, runny nose, slight cough, no fever.

On March 7, admitted to hospital on March 11 with multiple diarrhea, RT-PCR test confirmed for COVID-19. Fecal examination revealed norovirus infection. During the hospital stay for 8 days, diarrhea improved, no tiredness, no fever, normal oxygen levels. normal lung x-ray

The second patient was at a higher risk of infecting the lungs than the first patient. But the infection did not enter the lungs. Because they received 2 doses of AstraZeneca and 1 dose of Pfizer mRNA vaccine, people who have received 2 doses of AstraZeneca should not be vaccinated with Sinovac or Zinvaccine. No Farm

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