Johnson & Johnson, Explanations for Clotting ? – Part 5

To the specialist:  This article attempts to make some very inaccessible material accessible. The simplifications are abbreviations for what the specialist already knows.  Plain language is used even when concise language is available. The innate and adaptive systems are now known to be so intermingled, they aren’t really separate systems, just different types of responses. … Continue reading Johnson & Johnson, Explanations for Clotting ? – Part 5

Johnson & Johnson, Explanations for Clotting ? – Part 4

My annotations in blue. We’ve looked at how an adenovirus vector, by migration away from the injection site,  could challenge the  immune system in ways not intended by vaccine design. It would not be surprising, since many challenges, even absent infection, such as sterile surgical inflammation, can cause immune system dysregulation. Dysregulation is a term … Continue reading Johnson & Johnson, Explanations for Clotting ? – Part 4

Johnson & Johnson, Explanations for Clotting ? – Part 2

We continue from Johnson & Johnson, Explanations for Clotting ? Most immunizations are into the deltoid muscle of the upper arm.  In recent years, there has been increased interest in subcutaneous injection. This can result in more immune response with less antigen, or the reverse.  That tissue is more delicate, more susceptible to damage.  And … Continue reading Johnson & Johnson, Explanations for Clotting ? – Part 2

FDA Warns of GBS with J&J COVID Vaccine; Revisiting Explanations for Clotting

(CNN) FDA warns of potential rare nerve complication with Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine. Quoting, “Today, the FDA is announcing revisions to the vaccine recipient and vaccination provider fact sheets for the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) COVID-19 Vaccine to include information pertaining to an observed increased risk of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) following vaccination,” Guillain-Barré Syndrome … Continue reading FDA Warns of GBS with J&J COVID Vaccine; Revisiting Explanations for Clotting