Two more cases of prion disease as a result of COVID-19 vaccines

Eberhardt

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Is there any agency in France that keeps stats on the number of prion cases each year? Since it is supposed to be exceedingly rare condition, such stats would easily show if there has been a notable uptick in cases in 2021 (when vaccination really pick up pace).
excellent idea. Yes there is. though I havent been able to access the results here is something to start with: The French surveillance network of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Epidemiological data in France and worldwide | Request PDF

Trends in mortality from sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in France 1992-7 - PubMed and Eurosurveillance | Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and related diseases in France from 1998 to 2000


The French surveillance network of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Epidemiological data in France and worldwide - PubMed -
at least it is clear that they are the country in the world with most noted cases of JCD yearly so so far I dont see the present numbers as more then usual. but if somebody can find exact numbers that would be great
 

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Thiamin and protein folding

A huge number of proteins that occur in the body have to be folded into a specific shape in order to become functional. Proteins are made up of chains of amino acids and the folding process is exquisitely complex. When this folding process is inhibited, the respective protein is referred to as being misfolded and nonfunctional. So the hypothesis that follows is in regard to the diseases that are caused by the misfolding of vital proteins and their reported relationship with thiamin metabolism. These diseases are termed proteopathies and there are at least 50 different conditions in which the mechanism is importantly related to a misfolded protein. In the brain, thiamin deficiency causes a cascade of events involving mild impairment of oxidative metabolism, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration, including the pathology of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases, all of which are examples of proteopathies. Prion diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders related to the conformational alteration of the prion protein (PrP C) into a pathogenic and protease-resistant isoform (PrPSc). The physiological form (PrP C) is a cell surface glycoprotein expressed mainly in the central nervous system. Despite numerous efforts to elucidate its role, the exact biological function remains unknown. Prion-induced diseases, due to the conformational change in the protein, are a global health problem, with lack of effective therapy and 100% mortality. Thiamin and its derivatives bind the prion protein and intermolecular actions have been noted between thiamin and other thiamin-binding proteins, although the exact importance of this is conjectural.

 

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To keep fear porn to a minimum, I think it would be helpful if we keep separated in our minds the concepts of prions as infectious agents and prions as simply misfolded proteins due to environmental factors like manganese poisoning, or in this case, spike protein poisoning. There is no credible evidence IMO that prions are infectious agents. Environmental toxins as a cause, however, is very credible and sensible.
 
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Prions are proteins, UV radiation would be a mutagen that might increase the likelyhood of prions becoming a gene product.
It's doubtful that UV rays penetrate the skull. I think it's more likely to be due to other forms of radiation found at high altitude.
 

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It's doubtful that UV rays penetrate the skull. I think it's more likely to be due to other forms of radiation found at high altitude.

Purdy hypothesized that UV in the eye caused oxidation of I guess manganese to its toxic form which caused prions.
 
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