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Heart muscle inflammation in Biontech vaccinees? Israel is investigating "dozen cases" - apparently also affecting Germans

2021-05-01T00:51:29.829Z


So far, reports of possible serious side effects have primarily concerned the Astrazeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines. After Israel, cases in Germany have now also become known.


So far, reports of possible serious side effects have primarily concerned the Astrazeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines.

After Israel, cases in Germany have now also become known.

Update from April 27, 2 p.m.:

The corona vaccine from the manufacturer Biontech / Pfizer is on the test bench in Israel.

The local Ministry of Health is investigating cases of myocarditis in connection with the vaccine

(see first report).

In Germany, a total of seven cases of myocarditis were reported after vaccination with the Biontech vaccine.

This emerges from a report by

Bild.de

forth.

The people concerned were between 23 and 89 years old, as a spokeswoman for the Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI) announced.

She also told the newspaper: "The myocarditis occurred a few hours to four days after the vaccination." A final assessment of the cases could not yet be made.

Further information would be missing for the assessment.

In Israel, too, it has not been conclusively clarified whether the myocarditis cases are actually related to the vaccine.

First report from April 26, 2021: Heart muscle inflammation in Biontech vaccinated people?

Israel is investigating "dozen of cases" - context unclear

Tel Aviv - The reports of very rare but serious side effects of the vaccines against the Sars-CoV-2 coronavirus continue.

Now the Covid-19 vaccine Biontech / Pfizer is also being scrutinized in Israel.

The Israeli Ministry of Health is investigating cases of myocarditis in connection with the mRNA vaccine developed in Germany.

Biontech vaccinees with myocarditis: Israel investigates "dozen of cases"

As reported by

tagesschau.de

, citing a report by the Reuters news agency, a preliminary study showed "dozens of cases" of myocarditis in more than five million people who had been vaccinated.

According to the Israeli pandemic control coordinator Nachman Ash, the myocarditis mainly occurred after the second dose.

So far it is unclear whether the number of people with inflammation of the heart muscle tissue is unusually high and whether this is related to the vaccine.

Pfizer on myocarditis after vaccination: "No higher myocarditis rate observed"

Whether there is a connection between the disease and the vaccine is difficult to prove because myocarditis often proceeds without complications. In addition, the heart muscle disease can be caused by a variety of viruses. A similar number of cases have also been reported in recent years. According to

tagesschau.de

, when asked by the Reuters news agency,

Pfizer said

it was "aware of Israeli observations of the disease, which have occurred predominantly in young men who received the Pfizer / Biontech vaccine." Nadav Davidovitch, director of the "School of Public Health" at Ben Gurion University in southern Israel does not

agree with fr.de

* reports that the observations would warrant stopping vaccine distribution - even if the correlation were found to be stable.

Adverse side effects are regularly and thoroughly monitored and the company has not observed any higher rates of myocarditis than would be expected in the general population.

"There is currently no evidence that myocarditis is a risk associated with the use of the Covid-19 vaccine from Pfizer / Biontech," the company is quoted as saying.

Also

24hamburg.de

* reported by the investigations are related to a BioNTech vaccination.

Cerebral vein thrombosis after Astrazeneca vaccination - current recommendation of the PEI

Previously, incidents in connection with the vaccine from the British-Swedish manufacturer Astrazeneca caused great uncertainty. In some countries, the vaccine was at least temporarily suspended due to cerebral vein thrombosis. In particular, the case of a nurse in Austria who died after the vaccination caused a stir in Germany in March. But there were also tragic cases in Germany.

Because of such blood clots (thromboses), the Astrazeneca vaccine should generally only be used in Germany since March 31st, according to the recommendation of the Paul Ehrlich Institute.

Under 60-year-olds can continue to be vaccinated with it "at the discretion of the doctor and with an individual risk analysis after careful explanation".

Cases of thrombosis also occurred in those vaccinated with the vaccine from the manufacturer Johnson & Johnson, which was later approved.

For both vector vaccines, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) had given the green light again after a review.

According to the EMA experts, the benefits of vaccination clearly outweigh the risks.

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Source: merkur

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