Researchers out of Germany took a closer look at the adverse events commonly reported in conjunction with COVID injections – things like fever, rash and headache – observing that acute HIV infection manifests very similarly.
"COVID-19 vaccination side effects, such as fever, which occur in up to 10% of people following COVID-19 vaccination, can make the diagnosis of acute HIV infection even more challenging," the team wrote in their study abstract.
For their case presentation, the researchers looked at a 26-year-old man who developed a fever and headache after getting jabbed for COVID. Early on, these symptoms were deemed to be vaccine side effects.
Because the young man's symptoms persisted after 72 hours, a diagnostic workup was conducted. This resulted in him being diagnosed with Fiebig stage II acute HIV infection, which was determined to have manifested three weeks after he engaged in unprotected anal sexual activity with another man.
"Thorough anamnesis is key to estimating the individual risk of primary HIV infection, in patients presenting with flu-like symptoms," the team wrote in their study conclusion. "Early diagnosis and initiation of antiretroviral therapy is associated with better prognosis and limits transmission of the disease."
(Related: If you took COVID injections four or more times, you are almost guaranteed to die early, science shows.)
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If you are thinking to yourself that the man in question developed HIV not from the jabs but because of his deviant sexual behavior, consider what Weill Cornell Medicine has to say about how SARS-CoV-2 mRNA (modRNA) injections expose latent HIV.
According to lab studies, mRNA injections reveal the presence of HIV hiding in the immune cells of blood taken from people with HIV.
"There is prior knowledge of the flu vaccine, for example, waking up HIV and exposing it to the immune system; but it has been unclear whether that was only happening in flu-specific T cells, a known place where HIV hides," said Dr. Brad Jones, senior author of a study published in Nature back in 2022.
"Our findings are exciting as we demonstrated a more powerful effect with the SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine. It woke up HIV hiding in T cells in blood from people with no previous exposure to the virus or the vaccine."
The study found that the worst offender is Pfizer and BioNTech's double-dose mRNA shot, which produced a greater release of HIV RNA than other COVID jabs
After analyzing the blood of HIV-positive individuals both before and after getting jabbed for COVID, the researchers learned that killer CD8+ T cells that target cells marked by an early gene product of HIV called Nef had released protein granzyme B, a marker, of sorts, that is linked to CD8+ T cells trying to kill HIV.
"This response, observed after the first shot, was correlated with a subsequent reduction in HIV RNA – suggesting some elimination of infected cells by the boosted CD8+ T cells," Weill Cornell Medicine reported.
It turns out that mRNA COVID jabs were developed for the express purpose of trying to cure HIV, according to Dr. Jones, who celebrated their development and release under Operation Warp Speed.
"It's nice to see mRNA vaccine development come full circle," he added. "Efforts to cure HIV in the 1990s using mRNA technology led to the development of today's COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. Now, COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are opening a new door to HIV research."
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