Study Finds Pfizer And Influenza Shot Taken On The Same Day May Up The Risk Of Stroke
Taking both Pfizer bivalent booster dose and influenza shot could up the risk of a stroke, says study.
Taking both Pfizer bivalent booster dose and influenza shot could up the risk of a stroke, says study.
Pfizer bivalent COVID shot has been linked to causing brain stroke. Scroll down to read the complete report.
Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, which are created using mRNA vaccine technology, are believed to be the most effective COVID vaccines developed to date
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine currently has an EUA for children aged 12 to 15 and is fully approved for people ages 16 and older.
Unlike Pfizer booster shot, recipients of Moderna Covid vaccine would be given only a half-dose booster shot. Should India consider booster shots too?
The authorities have stated that around 7,000 students (both male and female above the age of 12 years) of the school have been vaccinated in the district in the last week, however, no side effects have been reported so far.
In a recent development, the COVID vaccine maker Pfizer's CEO on Monday said that the world will soon return to normal life as the virus will end in a year.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has, meanwhile, called for a delay in booster shots until people in poorer countries are fully vaccinated.
Vaccine manufacturers can also reformulate the mRNA vaccines to make them less likely to trigger allergic responses.
How long can these COVID-19 vaccines keep you protected from the infection? Here's what you need to know about the vaccine induced immunity.
A recent report has stated that over 805 of the total antibodies against the deadly coronavirus which is being produced by the Pfizer vaccine shot recedes or fades away within six months after receiving their second dose.
Nevertheless, Bell's palsy is a rare and transient adverse event following Covid-19 vaccination and should not be a deterrent to getting the shot, say researchers.
However, a positive PCR diagnosis alone may not be enough to discount the need for a second vaccine dose.
Got jabbed with the COVID-19 vaccines? A new study by Lancet has revealed that the antibodies start declining after 10 weeks. Read on to know more.
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine offered better protection against the Delta variant compared to the Oxford-AstraZeneca preventive, known as Covishield in India.
In an attempt to stop the COVID-19 infection from affecting the children, the UK approved Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for children aged between 12 and 15 years old.
A BMJ study has found that extending the gap between the first and the second dose of the Covid vaccine may cut down death risk in infected patients.
FDA has approved the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for use in adolescents aged 12-16. Here's what you need to know.
Taking both Pfizer bivalent booster dose and influenza shot could up the risk of a stroke, says study.
Pfizer bivalent COVID shot has been linked to causing brain stroke. Scroll down to read the complete report.
Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, which are created using mRNA vaccine technology, are believed to be the most effective COVID vaccines developed to date
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine currently has an EUA for children aged 12 to 15 and is fully approved for people ages 16 and older.
Unlike Pfizer booster shot, recipients of Moderna Covid vaccine would be given only a half-dose booster shot. Should India consider booster shots too?
The authorities have stated that around 7,000 students (both male and female above the age of 12 years) of the school have been vaccinated in the district in the last week, however, no side effects have been reported so far.
In a recent development, the COVID vaccine maker Pfizer's CEO on Monday said that the world will soon return to normal life as the virus will end in a year.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has, meanwhile, called for a delay in booster shots until people in poorer countries are fully vaccinated.
Vaccine manufacturers can also reformulate the mRNA vaccines to make them less likely to trigger allergic responses.
How long can these COVID-19 vaccines keep you protected from the infection? Here's what you need to know about the vaccine induced immunity.
A recent report has stated that over 805 of the total antibodies against the deadly coronavirus which is being produced by the Pfizer vaccine shot recedes or fades away within six months after receiving their second dose.
Nevertheless, Bell's palsy is a rare and transient adverse event following Covid-19 vaccination and should not be a deterrent to getting the shot, say researchers.
However, a positive PCR diagnosis alone may not be enough to discount the need for a second vaccine dose.
Got jabbed with the COVID-19 vaccines? A new study by Lancet has revealed that the antibodies start declining after 10 weeks. Read on to know more.
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine offered better protection against the Delta variant compared to the Oxford-AstraZeneca preventive, known as Covishield in India.
In an attempt to stop the COVID-19 infection from affecting the children, the UK approved Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for children aged between 12 and 15 years old.
A BMJ study has found that extending the gap between the first and the second dose of the Covid vaccine may cut down death risk in infected patients.
FDA has approved the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for use in adolescents aged 12-16. Here's what you need to know.