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Could a weakened immune system explain the symptoms of Long COVID? And, if should that be the case, would a COVID-19 vaccination help to reduce the symptoms? That is what infectiologist and clinical immunologist Godelieve de Bree from Amsterdam UMC investigates. In this study, she and her team examined participants who were already included in another, ongoing ZonMw project. -
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Immunoloog Wim Dik onderzoekt of een immuunhandtekening, het patroon van een ontregeld afweersysteem, in kaart kan worden gebracht zodat er effectieve behandeling ontwikkeld kan worden voor ME/CVS. -
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People whose immune system is compromised run a higher risk of complications if they contract COVID-19. Furthermore, we do not have enough evidence to show whether these people are sufficiently protected after being vaccinated. For this reason, the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development, ZonMw, is facilitating eight studies focusing on the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines… -
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What exactly happens in the skeletal muscles and blood of ME/CFS patients that makes exercise worsen their symptoms? Researcher Rob Wüst is investigating. -
Read more about research on immune signatures in blood from the ME/CFS biobank to detect pathogenic inflammatory agents & discover new treatment options.
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Read more about the research project EnergiseME on autoimmunity and alterations in the metabolism of immune cells in ME/CFS for diagnosis and treatment.
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Lees het interview met Sjaak de Gouw. Hierin stelt hij zich voor en blikt hij vooruit.
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Read more about the research on ME/CFS and PIFS: comparing neurobiology and immunology to develop new diagnostic and therapeutic options.
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This article shows that the impact of nano- and microplastics on human health is still largely unknown. Follow-up research is therefore needed because for decades, people have come into contact with the small plastic particles in their living environment via the air, water and food. These small particles vary in size from nanometres to micrometres. -
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This article shows that the impact of nano- and microplastics on human health is still largely unknown. Follow-up research is therefore needed because for decades, people have come into contact with the small plastic particles in their living environment via the air, water and food. These small particles vary in size from nanometres to micrometres.