Radboud study links lockdowns to heightened immune reactions post-pandemic
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After lockdown, immune system reacts more strongly to viruses and bacteria
New research shows that the lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on people's immune response to microorganisms. During the lockdown, inflammation level in the body was low, but afterwards, the immune system reacted more intensely to viruses and bacteria.
Immune system reacts more strongly to viruses and bacteria post-lockdown, study finds
Research from Radboud university medical center shows that the lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on people's immune response to microorganisms. During the lockdown, inflammation levels in the body were low, but afterwards, the immune system reacted more intensely to viruses and bacteria. The results are published in Frontiers in Immunology.


Research from the medical center at Radboud University in the Netherlands shows that confinements during the COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on people's immune response to microorganisms.
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