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Sounds promising! | |||
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Well, we knew Chloroquine worked for prevention. It sounds like this protocol uses Chloroquine to prevent a viable infection while living malarial parasites are injected into the subjects to initiate an immune response before they die off. Wow. I feel sorry for the three losers in the study, though.
It's about time an effective malaria vaccine was developed. It will save millions of lives. One big fringe benefit - none of those vaccinated for malaria will be catching COVID-19 while getting the treatment. . | |||
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very good news. i vee seen institut pasteur teams worked in CAR on that in the 80s. | |||
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Zimbabwe strain is resistant to chloroquine though. If one looks at the CDC site for Malaria, strains in a lot of other countries are resistant as well. | |||
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