Health News 11/03/2025 01:52

Covid vaccine reawakens deadliest virus in the world inside man's body

Doctors have revealed an extremely rare case that saw the Covid vaccine reawaken a deadly virus inside a man's body.

The unnamed 47-year-old had been living with a dormant tuberculosis infection that was not causing symptoms when he received his booster shot in India.

Covid Booster and Tuberculosis: A Rare Immune Reaction Case

Case Overview

A previously healthy man developed severe constitutional symptoms five days after receiving his third Covid booster shot. His symptoms included high fever, fatigue, and night sweats.

Upon further examination, doctors discovered that his immune system had become overly active due to the vaccine, leading it to aggressively attack a latent tuberculosis (TB) infection, triggering an inflammatory response known as tuberculosis immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (TB-IRIS). This marked the first documented case of TB-IRIS linked to a Covid booster.

He was treated with high-dose steroids to manage the immune system’s overreaction, and over the course of several weeks, he was gradually tapered off the medication.


Tuberculosis: The World’s Deadliest Infectious Disease

TB has surpassed Covid as the leading cause of infectious disease-related deaths globally since 2023. Each year, 8 million people are diagnosed, and over 1 million deaths occur worldwide due to the disease.


Initial Symptoms and Misdiagnosis

The patient initially sought medical attention due to pain in his hands and fingers. Based on clinical evaluations, he was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), an autoimmune disease that causes chronic inflammation in the joints.

Before starting RA treatment, doctors conducted routine tests, including a chest X-ray and a TB test, both of which returned negative results. He was then prescribed two common medications for his arthritis.

Shortly after, he received two doses of the Pfizer Covid vaccine, administered four weeks apart.


Unexpected TB Diagnosis

Six months after starting arthritis treatment, the patient began experiencing: ✅ Headaches
Night sweats
Fevers
Swollen lymph nodes in the neck

A CT scan confirmed inflamed lymph nodes on both sides of his neck. Doctors performed a biopsy, which led to a definitive diagnosis of tuberculosis.

He was immediately started on a four-drug TB treatment plan, and within five days, his symptoms significantly improved.


TB Symptoms Worsen After Third Covid Booster

Two weeks later, he received a third Covid booster shot. Shortly afterward, his TB symptoms returned more aggressively, including: 🔴 Severe chills
🔴 High fevers
🔴 Excessive sweating

Doctors suspected that his immune system, reactivated by the mRNA vaccine, overreacted to the TB infection, causing TB-IRIS—an exaggerated immune response seen in immunocompromised patients.


Understanding TB-IRIS and the Immune System Response

TB-IRIS occurs when a previously weakened immune system suddenly becomes active, failing to differentiate between foreign invaders and the body’s own tissues. This leads to excessive inflammation, complicating TB treatment.

Doctors treated him with IV steroids for five days, then switched him to oral steroids for three months. Additionally, he remained on TB medication for over a year before his symptoms fully subsided.

By his 18-month follow-up, his TB symptoms had disappeared, and he was able to resume arthritis treatment.


Link Between mRNA Vaccines and Immune Reactions

Doctors noted that there have been several reports linking mRNA vaccines to autoimmune flare-ups. The mRNA in Covid vaccines carries genetic instructions that stimulate an immune response, which in some cases, can lead to excessive inflammation.

Other inflammatory conditions linked to mRNA vaccines include: ⚠️ Myocarditis (heart muscle inflammation)
⚠️ Pericarditis (inflammation around the heart lining)

While vaccines remain highly effective in preventing severe viral infections, certain individuals—especially those with underlying immune conditions—may experience heightened inflammatory responses.


Conclusion

This rare case highlights the complexity of immune responses triggered by vaccines, especially in individuals with pre-existing conditions or latent infections. It underscores the importance of thorough medical screening before vaccinations, particularly for those with autoimmune disorders or immunosuppressive treatments.

Physicians recommend careful monitoring and an individualized approach for patients with complex medical histories when administering booster shots or immune-activating treatments.

 

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