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Jilly_in_VA

(9,983 posts)
Fri Aug 18, 2023, 03:22 PM Aug 2023

Left or right arm: Choosing where to get vaccinated matters, study suggests. Here's why

When you roll up your sleeve to get routine vaccinations, do you prefer a jab in your right or left arm? New data suggests the choice you make matters.

Researchers in Germany found people who got all their shots in one arm had a stronger immune response than those who distributed shots between both arms, according to a study published last week in eBioMedicine, a peer-reviewed journal from The Lancet Discovery Science.

In the observational study, authors analyzed immune responses from about 300 people who never had COVID-19 and received two doses of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine between March and September 2021.

Study participants were randomized to receive both doses in one arm or the second dose in the opposite arm. Two weeks after receiving the shots, researchers discovered certain immune cells – commonly known as “killer T cells” – were detected in 67% of people who received both injections in the same arm versus only 43% of those who got them in different arms.

People may respond better to sequential shots in the same arm because the vaccines are targeting the same lymph nodes, making them more active in producing immune cells to fight off infections, study authors suggest. While researchers detected a difference in these cells, they didn't see a similar trend in spiked protein antibodies.

Although preliminary and small, the study shows how the reason why some people react differently to vaccines could go further than just age, sex and medical conditions, said Dr. Ofer Levy, a pediatric infectious disease specialist and director of the Precision Vaccines Program at Boston Children’s Hospital.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2023/08/17/arm-for-vaccine-shots-matter/70604228007/

I always get vaccinated in the left arm because I'm right handed. Maybe that's why my immunities are so good.

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Left or right arm: Choosing where to get vaccinated matters, study suggests. Here's why (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Aug 2023 OP
I mostly go with the right arm but it's not something I really pay atention to. captain queeg Aug 2023 #1
My doctor makes me take my pants off underpants Aug 2023 #2
K&R! n/t RKP5637 Aug 2023 #3
To give you a shot in the arm? BOSSHOG Aug 2023 #9
Yeah that's what was weird. underpants Aug 2023 #10
Left arm for me and right for my wife. Lunabell Aug 2023 #4
Non-dominant arm Sanity Claws Aug 2023 #5
what i do. cause in case of shit. tho i am ambidextrous. pansypoo53219 Aug 2023 #8
My left arm hates me. GreenWave Aug 2023 #6
pretty small sample size but interesting Kali Aug 2023 #7

Lunabell

(6,088 posts)
4. Left arm for me and right for my wife.
Fri Aug 18, 2023, 03:53 PM
Aug 2023

We go to the drive up covid vaccination place at the health department. I'm always the driver and she is the passenger, so...

GreenWave

(6,759 posts)
6. My left arm hates me.
Fri Aug 18, 2023, 05:32 PM
Aug 2023

I was once about to be impaled on some metal fence stakes as I tripped. Lefty grabbed hold of the fence and broke my fall, getting hyper torqued. About a year later it was half as good as new and how did I reward my life saver? Time to get jabbed buddy boy!

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