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Yet another seriously disturbing thing I'm realizing about this virus VS Influenza
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Let me explain...
Influenza doesn't attack your kidneys, directly, yet it interferes with them
If you've had a bad flu, you are likely familiar with sore kidneys ( No doubt )
The byproduct of any viral replication ( Destroyed cells ) are toxic to kidney tubules, the " nephron "
The nephron is the microscopic structural and functional unit of the kidney. It is composed of a renal corpuscle and a renal tubule
When cells burst from the viral load, they release this cellular debris into the bloodstream where it ends up clogging your tubules that normally clean your blood
2019-nCov, or whatever they are calling it today, isn't technically a bloodborne pathogen, yet it travels through the blood to the kidneys and encounters the epithelial cells inside the nephron tubules
Those cells express large amounts of ACE2 because they are involved in circulation of blood
So it directly infects the cells in the kidneys, unlike Influenza
So what you have is a combination of clogging with waste the kidneys can't process ( This is called " toxicity " ) plus a direct attack on the cells lining the things that normally filter and process the waste
This is a two-fold effect on the kidneys that has the additional effect of stopping the kidneys from producing EPO
EPO is what keeps your bone marrow producing red blood cells, because without red blood cells, your blood has no Oxygen carrying capacity
This is why the serious patients are anemic and require assisted breathing or membrane oxygenation outside the body
So.....comparing this to the flu is like comparing a kitten to a lion
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