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Deb's avatar

This is criminal and must stop! I do not understand the willful negligence and willingness for health professionals to continue down this path of blind allegiance to pharma.

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Dr. Kevin Stillwagon's avatar

Monoclonal antibody infusions should never be used as a prophylactic, because they cannot prevent the infection from happening. They can only react to the infection when it does happen. Unfortunately, they can react in bad ways, including either antibody dependent enhancement of the infection, or antibody dependent enhancement of the disease symptoms. Monoclonal antibodies should only be used as an emergency intervention when the infected person's innate cellular immune response that doesn't rely on antibodies has failed, and the symptoms were not adequately managed and have escalated to a life threating stage. With RSV infections, that scenario would be rare. https://rumble.com/v3as946-two-types-of-ade-explained-in-simple-terms.html

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