In the past year, there was an upturn in some seasonal infections, and we hear this now again. Terms of immune debt and immune gap are mentioned. What is this?
First note the upturn of only some and seasonal, infections. This is not a general thing.
In the past year, there was an upturn in some seasonal infections, and we hear this now again. Terms of immune debt and immune gap are mentioned. What is this?
First note the upturn of only some and seasonal, infections. This is not a general thing.
Side note; I am personally not a fan of "immune debt", which implies something has been on loan. Immune gap is an existing term, also denoting the period of increased risk of infection between maternal antibodies running low and the baby's own immune system not at strength yet.
Some infectious agents are selected to invade us quickly and move out again. There is an arms race ongoing. We try and prevent them from infecting, but don´t fully manage.
There is an added element in young children. Their initial antiviral response is enhanced. This can reduce their susceptibility to disease, but also slow down the generation of memory cells. This means several rounds of infection are needed to get a good memory response in place.
In adults there is a good memory response, but, the pathogen mutates. Also in adults, re-infections ensure an updated response against new variants.
We may get more infections, since our antibodies have waned for longer, but, the pathogens have not undergone many rounds of infections and the selective pressure on mutations has been less.
Most infections are settling into their annual pattern. However, these timings and amplitudes always differ a bit from year to year. Bacterial infections are slower and may still have some catching up to do. Besides, new variants and antibiotic resistance are additional problems.