Is Spike Protein-Related Myocarditis Becoming a Common Disease?
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https://doi.org/10.52845/CMI/2022-3-1-5Abstract
In our clinical routine, we increasingly find patients who have myocardial damage. Predominantly, they have undergone Covid-19 infection and are considered to have "recovered." This applies to both vaccinated and unvaccinated patients. At first glance, this seems illogical. Of course, on the one hand, vaccinated persons have Covid-19 viruses in their organism and, on the other hand, they produce spike proteins, because a production of neutralizing antibodies is, after all, the purpose of vaccination. In unvaccinated people this is not so clear, because one part of them has "recovered", another part has not undergone any infection. It appears that they have inhaled spike proteins, which were exhaled by vaccinated
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2022-03-30
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Manfred, D. . (2022). Is Spike Protein-Related Myocarditis Becoming a Common Disease?. Clinical Medicine Insights, 3(1), 1278–1279. https://doi.org/10.52845/CMI/2022-3-1-5
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