Scientists from the Friedrich-Alexander University in Erlangen-Nuremberg noted, in a study whose results were published Monday in the British magazine “The Lancet Infectious Diseases”, that the immune system of this 62-year-old German, whose identity was not revealed, also works perfectly.
The researchers explained that they learned about his condition through newspaper articles in 2022.
The German press then reported information about a sixty-year-old man from the city of Magdeburg who was suspected of having received approximately 90 doses of the anti-virus vaccine.Covid 19“, with the aim of collecting the associated certificates and reselling them to people who need these certificates but refrain from taking the vaccine.
A judicial investigation was opened into this man on charges of fraud, but no criminal action has been taken so far, according to the study.
The prosecution collected evidence of 130 vaccinations over a period of 9 months, but the person in question claimed that he received 217 injections of 8 different anti-Covid 19 vaccines over a period of 29 months.
When scientists contacted him because of their curiosity about this extremely rare “over-vaccination”, the man showed “a keen interest” in helping them in their research through analyzes the blood And saliva, as explained in a statement by Kilian Schubert, a virologist at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg who co-authored the study.
According to some scientific theories, excess vaccinations make immune cells less effective, because they become accustomed to antibodies.
But this was not the case for this German, according to the researchers, as his body contained “much higher concentrations” of immune cells and antibodies against the Corona virus compared to a control group consisting of 3 people who received the three recommended doses, according to the study.
This German did not feel any signs of fatigue or side effects after any of the 217 injections.
Scientists did not find traces of previous infection with the virus in this man, who never recorded any positive result in the “Covid 19” tests.
However, the study’s authors assert their opposition Vaccination Excessive, calling for not extrapolating this individual case and drawing conclusions that encourage such practices.
Kaitian Gainty, a scientist specializing in the history of vaccines at King’s College London, who was not involved in the study, told Agence France-Presse that she had “never heard of anyone who received more vaccines than this man.”
Spyros Lytras, a virologist at the University of Tokyo, said that “this is certainly the most vaccinated person reported so far,” and that such a case “will not happen again soon.”
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