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Beartracks

(12,809 posts)
4. Here's part of it.
Sat Sep 26, 2020, 05:22 PM
Sep 2020

"For more than a century, certain vaccines have been providing us with a kind of clandestine bonus protection – one that goes far beyond what was ever intended.

"Not only can these mysterious effects protect us in childhood, they can also reduce our risk of dying at every stage of our lives. Research in Guinea-Bissau found that people with scars from the smallpox vaccine were up to 80% more likely to still be alive around three years after the study began, while in Denmark, scientists discovered that those who had the tuberculosis vaccine in childhood were 42% less likely to die of natural causes until they were 45 years old. It’s also true in dogs: an experiment in South Africa found that dogs that had been vaccinated against rabies had much higher survival rates, beyond what would be expected from their immunity to rabies alone.

"Other happy accidents include protecting us from pathogens which are entirely unrelated to their target, reducing the severity of allergies, fighting certain cancers, and helping to prevent Alzheimer’s disease. The tuberculosis vaccine is currently being trialled for its ability to guard against Covid-19, though the microorganisms behind the two diseases are entirely different – one is caused by a bacterium, the other by a virus. And the two are separated by 3.4 billion years of evolution.

"Despite decades of research, these surreptitious effects still haven’t given up their secrets. But until we understand them, scientists are reluctant to use them to their advantage – so the race is on to find out what’s going on."

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One of the concerns cited later in the article is that as we eradicate diseases like smallpox and polio, we stop giving the vaccines and thus stop getting the long-term non-specific benefits, which ultimately INCREASES mortality in a population.

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Added benefit of vaccines [View all] Cosmo Blues Sep 2020 OP
What's the article say? live love laugh Sep 2020 #1
Here's part of it. Beartracks Sep 2020 #4
Thanks 😊 I avoid links unless I have some idea of the content. nt live love laugh Sep 2020 #6
No problem! I edited my post to also add a comment to it. Beartracks Sep 2020 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author mahina Sep 2020 #5
Not much. Ms. Toad Sep 2020 #9
Thanks for saving me 10 minutes live love laugh Sep 2020 #11
Fascinating!!!! Karadeniz Sep 2020 #2
Fascinating. Beartracks Sep 2020 #3
This is important. I want to learn more. FuzzyRabbit Sep 2020 #8
I had the TB vaccine at the age of 4 tavernier Sep 2020 #10
I wonder which vaccine is helping to prevent marybourg Sep 2020 #12
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