The science of this Aug 2024 paper about #Covid was known clinically in Jan 2020 (attached paper).
If doctors had just read the literature & altered their treatment, millions of people would not have died.
When fibrin is being formed in the body a protein called D-dimer is made and can be measured in a blood sample.
This paper first published January 30, 2000 found D-dimer increased in 36% of patients, the sickest.
“‘I couldn't believe what I saw; these amyloid signals were everywhere. And I got back to the control sample and did the same, and I saw little bits, but not much.’
Pretorius had become one of the first in the world to discover that COVID-19 could induce widespread clotting in the blood of patients.”
Latest paper from Dr Robin Kerr & me: #LongCovid is primarily a Spike protein Induced Thrombotic Vasculitis https://researchsquare.com/article/rs-2939263/v1 Here we proposed that long covid is primarily a spike protein-induced thrombotic vasculitis, & we use Robin as a supporting case study 🧵 #TeamClots
Related: "Blood thinners and COVID: The findings guiding patient care"
From 2021: "Blood clot risk from coronavirus infection outweighs risk from vaccine: study
This is the largest study to date, covering almost 30 million people."
From 2022--largely ignored/unknown by clinicians: “There are also manifestations of people having an increased risk of blood clots during and after COVID-19..."
Analysis thread on Twitter Acute to post-acute COVID-19 thromboinflammation persistence: Mechanisms and potential consequences
Even mild Covid can increase your chance of blood clots after the initial infection. *all images available as editable, printable files, DM for info.
"I hope to god I'm wrong. I've never wanted to be more wrong in my life.... Worst case scenario... we are going to see a tsunami of cardiovascular disease over the next few decades." #LongCOVID
COVID-19 Demonstrates That Inflammation Is a Hyperviscous State "complications of COVID-19 are caused by blood hyperviscosity driven by marked hyperfibrinogenemia. This results in a distinctive hyperviscosity syndrome...A change in blood viscosity causes a threefold inverse change in blood flow..."
From 2020: "COVID-19 can be considered a vascular disease with regards to serious complications and causes of mortality...blood clots have emerged as the common factor unifying many of the symptoms initially attributed without an explanation to COVID-19."