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Researchers at Yale University in the United States have found that self-injurious antibodies also contribute to the severe course of COVID-19, reported TASS and The British Guardian and the Daily Mail.
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A large number of “wrong” antibodies were found in the blood of COVID-19 patients, which instead of fighting the coronavirus, attack organs, tissues and the body’s immune system, BTA reported.
Studies have shown that the more autoaggressive antibodies are contained in the blood of infected people, the more severe the infection.
The presence of different types of “wrong” antibodies can complicate the disease.
According to scientists, the sharp increase in autoaggressive antibodies in the new coronavirus infection can lead to long-term health problems, as these antibodies can remain in the body long after the victory over the infection.
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