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Russia Will Begin Testing A New Allergy “Vaccine”

Moscow will start testing the first-ever vaccine for allergies to birch pollen, according to Veronika Skvortsova, the head of Russia’s Federal Medical-Biological Agency (FMBA).  The drug is designed to combat adverse reactions to birch pollen much faster than existing methods.

“We have charted the birch allergen and found the most important parts in its structure,” Igor Shilovsky, the deputy director for science and innovations at the Immunology Institute, said. He added that the parts responsible for toxicity and potential side effects were removed to create an anti-allergy “vaccine.”

This will probably work about as well as the “safe and effective” COVID “vaccine.”

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The vaccine is also designed to combat the effects of similar allergens, including apples, peaches, peanuts, and soy, Kommersant reported. Clinical trials announced last week are expected to start in September and be completed by next summer.  –RT

In the 1990s, researchers determined that allergens are a group of proteins, which made allergen-specific therapy possible. The development of vaccines based on recombinant allergens and synthetic allergen peptides has been discussed since the 2010s. However, all known treatments require long periods of time to produce sustainable effects, RT reported. Additionally, these existing treatments can take several years and involve dozens of shots, and still only end up reducing the symptoms rather than eliminating them completely. According to the researchers, the new vaccine would require just three to five shots to be effective.

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According to the Mayo Clinic, allergy shots are already used. Allergy shots are treatments to stop or lessen allergy symptoms. The shots are given as a series that lasts 3 to 5 years. Allergy shots are a form of treatment called immunotherapy. Each allergy shot contains a tiny amount of the substance or substances that trigger allergic reactions. These substances are called allergens. Allergy shots have just enough allergens to alert the immune system but not enough to cause allergy symptoms.

So, how is this any different than the “vaccine” being developed in Russia?

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