Author: Dolgikh, S.
Title: Further Evidence of a Possible Correlation Between the Severity of Covid-19 and BCG Immunization Cord-id: nq888urs Document date: 2020_4_10
ID: nq888urs
Snippet: In this work we observe a number of cases supporting the possible correlation between the administration of BCG tuberculosis vaccine and the severity of Covid-19 effects in the population proposed in the earlier works [1]. Based on the early prelimi-nary analysis of the publicly available data we propose a number of arguments and observations providing further support for the correlation hypothesis and make an observation that the effectiveness of the protection effect of BCG im-munization, if c
Document: In this work we observe a number of cases supporting the possible correlation between the administration of BCG tuberculosis vaccine and the severity of Covid-19 effects in the population proposed in the earlier works [1]. Based on the early prelimi-nary analysis of the publicly available data we propose a number of arguments and observations providing further support for the correlation hypothesis and make an observation that the effectiveness of the protection effect of BCG im-munization, if confirmed, may depend to a significant extent on the age of admin-istration, with the early age inoculation more effective for the lasting protection..
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