If you did that, your risk of Covid after vaccination is 82 times higher

A new study has shown that some are significantly more at risk of breakthrough infection.


As theDelta variant Weaks Havoc Throughout the United States, we are hearing more and more people on positive people for Covid despite everything vaccinated. ThoseRevolutionary infections Expected and may arrive at any person, depending on the disease control and prevention centers (CDC). Las Vegas tourists, wedding guests and even the White House officials were all affected by revolutionary infections during the last month. But the risk is not the same thing through the Council: new research has found that some people have a considerably higher risk of getting Covid after vaccination.

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A study published on 23 July in theTransplantation Journal looked at COVID infections among the recipients of the transplant. Research has analyzed data from more than18,000 entirely vaccinated people Who had grafts for large organs of 17 transplant centers across the United States, there were 151 revolutionary infections in patients studied. According to researchers, the risk of getting Covid after vaccination is 82 times higher for people who have had a transplant.

On infections pierced by transplantation, 87 people were also hospitalized and died. According to the study, this translates into a breakthrough risk 485 times higher breakthrough infection with hospitalization and associated deaths for clerks. For the CDC, most people who get revolutionary infections should not expect serious complications.

Co-author of studyDorry Segev, MD, a transplant surgeon with Johns Hopkins University, saidScience magazine that's the first study toprovide clinical evidence Through several hospitals that the beneficiaries of the graft are less protected by the vaccine.

"This is a STARK clinical reminder that transplanted patients are insufficiently protected by the standard vaccine series," said SEGEV. He added that transplanted patients should always get their VVID vaccine as a little valid protection that nothing but should also continue to wear masks and practice social distance.

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The increased risk of revolutionary infections among this group may be because the immunosuppressive drugs, which are commonly used to maintain the body to reject a new body, affect the immune response in those who take them. Another study published May 5 inJama Viewed 472 Transplant RecipientsWhich took antimetabolites, an immunosuppressing drug and found that 57% did not produce any antibody response after the non-dose of a mRNA vaccine.

And while the third doses have not yet been officially recommended in the United States for immunosuppressed people, they have shown some promise. A study of June 23 published inNew England Journal of MedicinE noted that 68% of organ recipientsAntibody products After a third dose of the anti-Pfizer vaccine. Another study published on 23 July inJama found that a third dose of modern vaccineKickstarted antibodies For 49% of renal transplanted patients who had hardly progressed to any antibodies after two doses.

On July 22, the CDC Advisory Committee on Vaccination Practices (ACIP) met to discuss immunocompromised persons or notNeed a third shot, Concluding that "emerging data suggest that an additional Covid-19 vaccine dose in immunodezing persons improves the antibody response and increases the proportion". But the CDC has not yet formally recommended this practice.

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