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originally posted by: iasenko
Let's say you need an emergency blood transfusion and you are not vaxxed but the donor is vaxxed.
What are the consequences for you in such cases?
I guess the vaccine is no longer active but still, I guess it could have a negative effect.
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The team used their data and compared it to previously published work. They concurred with previous work that the presence of ChAdOx1 was causing an immune response against PF4. However, the research team suggested a brand-new mechanism by which this occurred. They proposed that small quantities of ChAdOx1 are entering the bloodstream at the injection site. The injection may cause the release of PF4 which then associates with the adenovirus in the blood and causes the immune response.
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
Are there any studies to link to, that are studies from the blood bank industry showing any analysis of the blood they collect in the donations given to them?
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originally posted by: iasenko
Let's say you need an emergency blood transfusion and you are not vaxxed but the donor is vaxxed.
What are the consequences for you in such cases?
I guess the vaccine is no longer active but still, I guess it could have a negative effect.
originally posted by: marsend
Apparently if you are in a bad situation coconut milk filtered can be used in a pinch for a transfusion, this was told to me 35 years ago by a Vet from Vietnam, he said that the Viet Cong were doing it. No medical advice is given here, just something I was told.