新型コロナワクチン未接種者高齢者は、新型コロナ感染で老年症候群の認知症、うつ病、褥瘡(床ずれ)が増えます。
高齢者は、ワクチン接種者でも入院率死亡リスクは、高齢者と言う事で多いですがワクチン接種高齢者に比較してもワクチン未接種高齢者は、老年症候群が多いです。
老年症候群は、脳の老化が原因ですので誰でも起こします老人に成る前に事故や病気で死なない限りは、誰でも起こします。
老年症候群が起きても軽度な事も在りますので気が付いた時には、老衰でと言う事も在りますのでね。
新型コロナは、老化を加速させる感染症です。
ワクチン未接種高齢者は、新型コロナVirusの感染で老年症候群が起き易く成るのは、脳の老化が加速する。
ワクチン未接種高齢者でも非感染者でも老年症候群は、少ないですのでね。
ワクチン未接種高齢者が新型コロナに感染すると非感染者に比較して認知機能リスク3.13倍抑うつリスク2.72倍褥瘡リスク2.52倍ですが認知機能リスクと抑うつリスクは、脳の老化が原因ですのでね。
褥瘡は、免疫低下が原因ですのでね。
ワクチン未接種で高齢者が新型コロナに感染すると認知機能障害や抑うつリスクが高く成る原因は、脳の老化が加速する事が原因の可能性が高いです。
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