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We must not lose the interest in immune health that covid-19 spurred

After several months of the covid-19 pandemic, interest in immunity was at an all-time high. Keeping that interest alive is in all our best interests

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A FEW months into the covid-19 pandemic, it was rare to have a conversation without antibodies, vaccines and viruses being mentioned in the same breath. More than three years on, we shouldn鈥檛 let that interest wane 鈥 especially as we face one of the coronavirus鈥檚 latest variants, XBB.1.5, or 鈥淜raken鈥 as some have named it.

It certainly appears to be deserving of its monster moniker. This subvariant of omicron is now the dominant strain in the US and is spreading rapidly throughout Europe and Asia.

It is the most transmissible subvariant discovered yet, due to changes in its spike protein, the part of the virus targeted by vaccines. The World 午夜福利1000集合 Organization has warned that it may also have the best ability to evade our immune defences to date, although vaccines will still remain effective against severe disease.

This is an important reminder that we must continue to focus on pandemic preparedness, disease monitoring and the pursuit of knowledge about our own immune system. In doing so, we will be in the best position to face the inevitable curveballs that this coronavirus 鈥 and other pathogens 鈥 continue to throw us.

To help with this endeavour, we have answered eight of the biggest questions in immunology in our special issue beginning on 鈥淗ow to tell if your immune system is weak or strong鈥. There you can start by discovering how strong your immune system is 鈥 or isn鈥檛. If it is failing to live up to its full potential, perhaps a change of diet could help (see 鈥淭he food and drink that really can boost your immune system鈥).

We also take a look at the cutting-edge immunotherapies that are working against cancer (How genetically engineered immune cells are beating some cancers) and discover the secrets of those annoying people who never seem to get sick (Why do some people appear to have a naturally strong immune system?). Plus, there is surprisingly good news about how lockdowns affected our children鈥檚 health (What effect did lockdown have on your child鈥檚 immune system?) 鈥 and the special contains much more besides.

As we work on ways to stop Kraken and its ilk from spreading outside our bodies, we can also bolster our own immune systems to help them fight for us from within.

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