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Coronavirus COVID-19 Update: Hydroxychloroquine and Other Treatments
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<blockquote data-quote="Rock H. Johnson" data-source="post: 176724" data-attributes="member: 39049"><p>I have been reading your posts on immunity and I understand because of your own constitution you studied this thoroughly and still are.</p><p>Maybe you can answer a question of mine about antibodies.</p><p>If "First, antibodies ARE protective against the virus - we use antibodies plasma as cure remember." why is this not as easy with the HIV virus?</p><p>Why is it possible that while the basic idea behind antibody theory is that if you have antibodies from a virus you are immune to that virus, there is no more active virus present and you cannot be reinfected, with HIV they changed this. With HIV you can have both the active virus and the antibodies against it. Why is there still no HIV vaccine if there are HIV antibodies which ARE protective against the virus? There are also people who cannot produce antibodies but do generate immunity to the viruses they have had.</p><p></p><p>I have not studied immunology deep enough to answer these questions and maybe my questions are too simplistic, but I think in the light of what happens with this novel coronavirus they are actual.</p><p>Maybe if you do not feel the need to answer these to me then maybe someone else can shed some light on this?</p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock H. Johnson, post: 176724, member: 39049"] I have been reading your posts on immunity and I understand because of your own constitution you studied this thoroughly and still are. Maybe you can answer a question of mine about antibodies. If "First, antibodies ARE protective against the virus - we use antibodies plasma as cure remember." why is this not as easy with the HIV virus? Why is it possible that while the basic idea behind antibody theory is that if you have antibodies from a virus you are immune to that virus, there is no more active virus present and you cannot be reinfected, with HIV they changed this. With HIV you can have both the active virus and the antibodies against it. Why is there still no HIV vaccine if there are HIV antibodies which ARE protective against the virus? There are also people who cannot produce antibodies but do generate immunity to the viruses they have had. I have not studied immunology deep enough to answer these questions and maybe my questions are too simplistic, but I think in the light of what happens with this novel coronavirus they are actual. Maybe if you do not feel the need to answer these to me then maybe someone else can shed some light on this? Thank you in advance. [/QUOTE]
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