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Vaccine and blood donation

published: 06/09/21, 12:39
by ABC2019
just out of curiosity, after reading this comment on a thread commenting on an article comparing vaccine immunity and immunity after infection


Just as blood donors are not ideal to measure seroprevalence (blood donors are very public-health minded, so surely more likely to be vaccinated), I wonder if voluntary testing in unvaccinated people is ideal to measure reinfection risk. My two cents on the preprint of the day.

which says that those who donate blood could be vaccinated more often ... it could be interesting to test, even if the sample will be very small.

Re: Vaccine and blood donation

published: 06/09/21, 12:54
by Janic
abcon
which says that those who donate blood could be vaccinated more often ... it could be interesting to test, even if the sample will be very small.
and the moron has just rediscovered the thread to cut butter. and I never answer such stupid questions!

Re: Vaccine and blood donation

published: 06/09/21, 13:11
by GuyGadeboisTheBack
Not even sourced, barely understandable ... Another useless post. : roll:

Re: Vaccine and blood donation

published: 06/09/21, 13:15
by ABC2019
ah apparently some regret the lack of sources, but I did not give them just because the topic has little to do with the article discussed, it was just an obiter, which could nevertheless have an impact on the results of the article by introducing a bias

The article is as follows (so he discusses the effectiveness of immunity from vaccines vs. infection, vs. new infection, and apparently he used a database from donated blood).

https://pubpeer.com/publications/FF6B51 ... ign=Chrome

Re: Vaccine and blood donation

published: 06/09/21, 14:20
by Obamot
Most everyone has been vaccinated at least once in their life, so what is this thread for?

ABC2019 wrote:[...] he therefore discusses the effectiveness of the immunity provided by vaccines vs an infection, compared to a new infection,
How do you do to distinguish contamination from infection? Can there be symptomatic contamination (etc) etc?

A serious track (I mean of an accessible level for you) here: https://www.tiktok.com/@p3rr1_0/video/6 ... 7214072070

Re: Vaccine and blood donation

published: 06/09/21, 14:33
by Janic
obamot
A serious track (I mean of an accessible level for you) here: https://www.tiktok.com/@p3rr1_0/video/6 ... 7214072070
useless! he is already transhumanized with an AI that reads very quickly and understands nothing. This is worrying for the future of humanity. : Cry:

Re: Vaccine and blood donation

published: 06/09/21, 15:28
by GuyGadeboisTheBack
Obamot wrote:Most everyone has been vaccinated at least once in their life, so what is this thread for?

society-and-philosophy / vaccine-and-blood-donation-t16983.html # p465758

Re: Vaccine and blood donation

published: 06/09/21, 15:39
by ABC2019
Obamot wrote:Most everyone has been vaccinated at least once in their life, so what is this thread for?

I was obviously talking about anti-covid vaccines, there are still at least 4 who have fully understood ... : roll:

Re: Vaccine and blood donation

published: 06/09/21, 15:42
by Rajqawee
I am no longer allowed to donate blood because during the last three donations, I passed out. I weigh 50kg and the levy being fixed, it's too much for me!

Re: Vaccine and blood donation

published: 06/09/21, 15:43
by ABC2019
Rajqawee wrote:I am no longer allowed to donate blood because during the last three donations, I passed out. I weigh 50kg and the levy being fixed, it's too much for me!

for what size if it's not indiscreet?