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Chronic Infection

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health2 years ago

Toxoplasma Infection Linked to Accelerated Aging in Older Adults

A small study suggests that older adults who have had chronic infection with the "cat parasite" Toxoplasma gondii may have a higher risk of inflammation and frailty. The study found that individuals with higher levels of antibodies to the parasite were more likely to show signs of frailty, such as unintentional weight loss and physical weakness. However, the study did not have a control group, so it is unclear whether the infection directly causes frailty or if other factors contribute. These findings may encourage further research on the relationship between chronic infections and frailty in older adults.

health2 years ago

Unprecedented Mutation: Scientists Uncover the Most Mutated Covid Variant

Scientists have identified a highly mutated version of the Delta variant of Covid-19 in Indonesia, with 113 unique mutations, including 37 affecting the spike protein. This variant, believed to have originated from a case of chronic infection, has raised concerns about its potential to evade natural immunity and vaccine protection. However, experts emphasize that there is currently no evidence to suggest that this variant will become dominant or require lockdown measures. The discovery highlights the importance of ongoing genetic surveillance to detect emerging variants and assess their potential threat.

health2 years ago

Central Ohio records one of the longest COVID-19 cases globally.

A scientist studying wastewater samples in Ohio has discovered what he believes to be one of the longest cases of COVID-19 in the world. Dr. Marc Johnson, a professor at the University of Missouri, found evidence of a person in central Ohio who has been shedding the virus for over two years. Johnson believes the person is likely suffering from gut issues and is not a threat to public health. He is calling for the person to come forward to help scientists better understand chronic infections.