While we wait for a vaccine to come, there are already two vaccines ready that could help us prevent Covid-19, in any form, this fall. These are the Vaccine against the virus of pneumococcus, the bacterium that causes pneumonia, and the vaccine that prevents it seasonal flu.
FLU VACCINE AND COVID-19
Let's be clear: there is no scientific certainty, but a series of studies from highly authoritative sources clearly demonstrate the usefulness of these vaccines in preventing the coronavirus. Let's start with the first, which eradicates the Streptococcus Pneumoniae (or Pneumococcus), The bacterium responsible for bacterial pneumonia. Here's the professor's story. Massimo Galli, director of the Luigi Sacco Infectious Diseases Department in Milan and president of the Italian Society of Infectious and Tropical Diseases: "Our study reveals a certain and very interesting fact. Those who have not been vaccinated against the influenza virus or pneumococcus are more likely to be infected with SARS-CoV-2. Conversely, those who have been vaccinated are more protected." The research conducted at the Sacco Hospital in Milan has passed all reliability tests and has been published in the international journal Vaccine, which somehow names vaccines that work.
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PNEUMOCOCCAL VACCINATION
This vaccine against pneumonia is particularly suitable for some categories that are more exposed to lung risks and attacks from coronavirus: over 65 e men and women suffering from chronic diseases, respiratory, cardiovascular e diabetesThe same groups most exposed to coronavirus attacks. Studies very similar to the one at Sacco Hospital in Milan, and with similar results, have been conducted in the Netherlands, Germany, and Singapore. Meanwhile, a team led by Andrew Badley at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota found that if you were vaccinated against pneumonia in the previous five years, you also gained some immunity against Covid-19.
The pneumococcal vaccine, despite its acceptance by the scientific community regarding Covid-19, is rather poorly treated on the official website of the Italian National Institute of Health, where it states peremptorily that it "does not offer protection against SARS-CoV-2." A judgment that perhaps should be updated.
SEASONAL FLU VACCINE TO FIGHT COVID-19
And let's move on to the flu shotHere the most recent and updated research was carried out by the University of Hong Kong and was published in the journal LancetSimply put: the winter flu makes it easier for the coronavirus to enter the lungs because some flu strains amplify the presence of receptors used by the coronavirus to attack our cells. If this is true, then the flu vaccine is useful not only for distinguishing the flu from the coronavirus, and avoid incorrect therapies or underestimation of the disease, but also, and let's say first and foremost, to prevent coronavirus attacks. All elements that lead us to take Professor Galli's recommendation seriously: "Getting vaccinated in autumn“At least for the most at-risk categories.
NATURAL REMEDIES THAT HELP US STAY HEALTHY:
- Cleanse your liver: tips and natural remedies for staying healthy. In the morning, drink water and lemon.
- Peaches: properties and health benefits. They fight cholesterol and aid digestion.
- Healing with fruit, vegetables, and legumes: foods that help keep us healthy
- Calendula: the health benefits of a beautiful plant with a thousand properties.
- Magnesium's health benefits: It binds calcium in bones and regulates heart rate.
- Dried fruit: health benefits. A panacea for the heart and maintaining strong bones.
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