Posted by alexandra_k on April 3, 2021, at 19:31:19
In reply to Re: Why Did ASTRA ZENECA change name to Vaxzevria?, posted by alexandra_k on April 3, 2021, at 19:20:21
> But my story makes it sound like low dose aspirin might prevent the whole shebang.and no it does not. aspirin would help with the clots forming by preventing the platelets activating the coagulation cascade -- but it wouldn't stop the macrophage from chowing down on the antibodies. and they were saying there was a rash indicative of platelet insufficiency...
so it does make sense.
i think... it is a temporary response. that is to say you give supportive treatment to get teh person through a crisis time and then their body rights itself. so a kind of a delayed allergic response. a complication of exposure to a virus they thought, in kawasaki disease, often. or a response to an immunisation. yes.
i think you can remove the spleen, too. but given that it's a temporary response / reaction that would probably be a bit uncalled for.
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