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The implications of ‘reinfection’ in someone who has circulating antibodies are scary, and suggest that it might be harder than we think to create a viable vaccine. This is an ‘enveloped’ (membrane coated) virus, as HIV is enveloped, and unless a vaccine is against one of the proteins embedded in the envelope it might not be effective. Making it even more of a problem is that the major viral protein in the envelope is glycosylated (coated with sugar molecules) and this makes it harder to develop antibodies against.

This is a scary virus.

94 posted on 10/23/2014 1:30:22 PM PDT by pieceofthepuzzle
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This could be a dumb question and is off-topic....would eating a zero carb diet help against glycosylated virii?


98 posted on 10/23/2014 1:44:38 PM PDT by Columbo (Just one more thing....)
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The implications of ‘reinfection’ in someone who has circulating antibodies are scary, and suggest that it might be harder than we think to create a viable vaccine. This is an ‘enveloped’ (membrane coated) virus, as HIV is enveloped, and unless a vaccine is against one of the proteins embedded in the envelope it might not be effective. Making it even more of a problem is that the major viral protein in the envelope is glycosylated (coated with sugar molecules) and this makes it harder to develop antibodies against.

Columbo also wrote: This could be a dumb question and is off-topic....would eating a zero carb diet help against glycosylated vidii?

I was actually thinking the same a few days ago. There is ample evidence that most cancer cells rely on glycolysis and a VLC diet has been shown to be beneficial in cancer reduction (Warburg) as far back as 87 years ago. I do not know and think it would be an interesting area of discussion to determine if interrupting glycolysis would impact the rapid replication of a glycosylated virus such as ebola.

There are so many avenues of research with this and I would wonder if being on a Ketogenic diet imparts some degree of protection from infection. I'm not sure how effective a VLC diet would be after infection because of the rapid replication of the Ebola virus.
155 posted on 10/23/2014 6:26:07 PM PDT by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
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