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Commentary

Are BCG-induced non-specific effects adequate to provide protection against COVID-19?

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Pages 88-91 | Received 30 Apr 2020, Accepted 05 Jul 2020, Published online: 07 Aug 2020

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Figure 1. ‘Trained Innate Immunity’–Epigenetic reprogramming of monocytes. Upon pathogen X recognition by a receptor, naive monocytes undergo epigenetic reprogramming and a metabolic shift and become primed to respond more robustly to nonspecific (Pathogens X, Y and Z) secondary stimulation (Adapted with permission from reference number 27).

Figure 1. ‘Trained Innate Immunity’–Epigenetic reprogramming of monocytes. Upon pathogen X recognition by a receptor, naive monocytes undergo epigenetic reprogramming and a metabolic shift and become primed to respond more robustly to nonspecific (Pathogens X, Y and Z) secondary stimulation (Adapted with permission from reference number 27).

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