Table of contents
- Efficacy of COVID-19 vaccine in elderly Indian population with Vitamin D and Iron deficiency
- - - - - VitaminDWiki has recommended loading dose of Vitamin D before vaccinations since 2017
- Host factors and vaccine efficacy: Implications for COVID-19 vaccines
- Vitamin D supplementation: An alternative to enhance the effectiveness of vaccines against SARS-CoV-2?
- Relationship between Vitamin D Status and Antibody Response to COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination in Healthy Adults
- Putative Role of Vitamin D for COVID-19 Vaccination
Efficacy of COVID-19 vaccine in elderly Indian population with Vitamin D and Iron deficiency
IP Journal of Nutrition, Metabolism and Health Science 2021;4(4):176-181 https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijnmhs.2021.031
Deepika Gujjarlapudi1’ <1>, Srihita Mahavadi1, Veeraiah Namburu1, Naveed Hassan1, Nageshwar Reddy Duvvur1
<1> dr.deepikapavan at gmail.com (D. Gujjarlapudi).
1 Dept. of Biochemistry, AIG Hospitals, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
RBD Antibodies
Antivax Antibodies
about 5X if just Vitamin D deficient
Introduction: SARS-COV-2 is has led to a worldwide pandemic COVID-19 vaccine roll out proceeds worldwide, attention is increasingly being paid to vaccination of older people that can affect vaccine efficacy. Iron deficiency anaemia and Vitamin D deficiency is a leading global cause of years lived with disability.
Aims and Objective: To study the immune response in Vitamin D, Iron deficiency when compared to non deficient covid vaccinated recipients.
Methods: This is a hospital based observational cross-sectional study done between April 2021 to September 2021 in elderly Indian population. Total 360 vaccine recepients attending OPD post vaccination between 15-45 days were measured anti-RBD IgG antibody & anti-spike S1/S2 antibodies, vitamin D, Iron, TIBC, HB, levels in above 60 years.
Results: Out of 360 vaccine recipients, 46 had COVID-19, and we have excluded them from the study. Of the 314,They were grouped as Group I: Vitamin D deficient, Group II; Iron Deficiency, Group III :has both Deficiency of Vitamin D & Iron. GroupIV: has No Deficiency In Study I: We Compared age, sex hematological indices, vitamin D. In 314 Vaccine recipient 57.3%Male, 42.7% were female In Study II: 35% Vitamin D deficient ,30.6% Iron deficiency,23.6% had both deficiency 10.8% have no deficiency. In Study III Responses were evaluated post-vaccine RBD IgG concentration and Spike antibodies were each significantly higher among the No deficiency recipients, when compared to Iron & vitamin D Deficient recipients.
Conclusions: An integrated approach is required to better understand aging & how vaccines work in elderly which will help in improving the immune response after vaccination.
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- - - - VitaminDWiki has recommended loading dose of Vitamin D before vaccinations since 2017
- Take lots of Vitamin D at first signs of COVID
- Micronutrients such as vitamin D should improve vaccine effectiveness (and decrease side effects) – April 2022
Flu Vitamin D both increases effectiveness and reduces side affects
Vitamin D fights all phases of Influenza
- FACT: Vitamin D PREVENTS Influenza 7X lower risk
- FACT: Vitamin D SUPRESSES Influenza ( Vitamin D Hammer )
- Single dose of 50,000 IU of vitamin D stops Influenza symptoms
- FACT: Vitamin D PREVENTS & SUPRESSES Sepsis which is a rare but deadly consequence of Influenza
- FACT: Vitamin D enhances the activity of vaccines.
- FACT: improves Flu vaccine effectiveness and reduces side effects
- FACT: Vitamin D has virtually no side effects
- but 1 in 300 get people get muscle pain or itching due to lower magnesium levels
- FACT: Vitamin D prevents/suppresses over 120 health problems (left column)
- FACT: Both COVID-19 and Influenza are enveloped viruses
- FACT: Do not take vitamin D if Sarcoidosis, excess Calcium, Chemotherapy
- CONCLUSION To help protect/suppress influenza, take 50,000 IU of Vitamin D once a week
during the flu season if you are an average weight adult
Host factors and vaccine efficacy: Implications for COVID-19 vaccines
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Vitamin D supplementation: An alternative to enhance the effectiveness of vaccines against SARS-CoV-2?
 Download the PDF from VitaminDWiki
Relationship between Vitamin D Status and Antibody Response to COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination in Healthy Adults
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