A rare but serious clotting disorder linked to certain COVID-19 vaccines and natural adenovirus infections has puzzled scientists for years.
Scientists say they now know what went wrong with Johnson & Johnson’s Covid vaccine - Some people who took the shots ...
Researchers identify genetic mutation in small group of people who developed the serious disorder after receiving the AstraZeneca or Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Rare but dangerous blood clotting associated with that vaccine as well as AstraZeneca’s had a genetic cause, according to a new paper.
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Immunocompromised individuals require multiple Covid booster doses
Vaccinations alone may not be enough to protect people with compromised immune systems from infection, even if the vaccine has generated the production of antibodies, new research from the University ...
Researchers pinpoint the precise genetic & molecular mechanism behind rare COVID vaccine blood clots (VITT), revealing how ...
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Different types of COVID-19 vaccines: How they work
Find out how different vaccines for the coronavirus cause your body to create antibodies that fight the virus.
Here’s our weekly round-up of what illnesses are spreading the most in Metro Detroit communities, according to our local ...
After years of sleuthing, Australian researchers believe they have cracked the cause of lethal blood clots caused in rare cases by AstraZeneca’s COVID vaccine – and how to beat the problem.
Plano’s Amber Glenn didn’t get the chance to try to qualify for the 2022 U.S. team because she tested positive for COVID-19.
A Swedish registry-based cohort study evaluated whether COVID-19 vaccination affected childbirth rates among women aged 18 to ...
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