Blood test measurable life? Australia and New Zealand technology can predict death 14 years in advance

Release date: 2015-11-09

Can a blood test measure the life of a person? Australian and Finnish scientists believe that this is not impossible. According to the Australian Network reported on the 5th, recently, scientists in the two countries found in a joint study that people with higher levels of certain common proteins in the blood are more likely to die from serious infections than others, and whether a person will die from serious infections. The probability can be predicted as early as 14 years in advance. This means that as long as a simple blood test is passed, the probability of a person dying from a serious infectious disease such as sepsis or hepatitis can be known in advance.

In a joint study between Australian and Finnish scientists, people with higher levels of certain common proteins in the blood are more likely to die from serious infections than others. Researchers at the University of Melbourne have found a blood biomarker called GlycA in human blood that is an accessory product of infection in humans. Researcher Aino said that GlycA can be regarded as a warning signal that GlycA levels in human blood will remain stable before injury or infection, and that when GlycA levels rise, the human immune system is overactive, if this condition is long-term Sustained may cause death. In addition, the study also found that even if there is no injury or infection, when the GlycA level rises unexpectedly, it can also have fatal consequences. The process of rising GlycA levels can last up to 14 years, which means that death can be predicted 14 years earlier by blood test.

Source: Zhongxin Net

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