[HN Gopher] One man's immunity to ticks (2015)
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One man's immunity to ticks (2015)
Author : gmays
Score : 15 points
Date : 2021-08-23 20:33 UTC (2 hours ago)
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| softwaredoug wrote:
| Lyme is so prevalent... So much suffering could have been
| prevented, if weren't for these lawsuits.
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| FTA
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| > That's what happened with the last Lyme vaccine.
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| > Lymerix was approved and released in 1998 and gone -- off the
| market -- in fewer than four years.
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| > Some believed the vaccine caused early onset arthritis, and
| that in turn led to a class-action lawsuit.
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| > Its maker pulled the vaccine, citing poor sales, despite the
| fact that a 2001 U.S. Food and Drug Administration study found no
| link between Lymerix and early or late onset arthritis.
| zz865 wrote:
| I'm pretty sure if the vaccine really worked well a few
| lawsuits wouldn't be enough to stop it. I suspect it must be
| less effective than expected.
| drjasonharrison wrote:
| Immune response to the proteins in tick salvia create both a
| painful skin reaction and kill the tick.
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| Next, mosquitoes...kissing bugs...leeches.
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| "Swimmer's Itch" is caused by a small worm-like parasites called
| schistosomes that die when it tries to enter and live in human
| skin. Pretty sure this is an immune response too.
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