Estudo com mais de 2 milhões de pessoas na Inglaterra mostra que a Covid-19, e não a vacinação, apresenta os maiores riscos de coágulos sanguíneos.
30 Ago, 2021 | 13:39hComunicado de imprensa: Covid-19, not vaccination, presents biggest blood clot risks – University of Oxford
Estudo original: Risk of thrombocytopenia and thromboembolism after covid-19 vaccination and SARS-CoV-2 positive testing: self-controlled case series study – The BMJ
Editorial: Strengthening international surveillance of vaccine safety – The BMJ
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Covid: Vaccine complications dwarfed by virus risks – BBC
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#BMJInfographic Fast track research looked at patient level data for ~30 million people vaccinated in England and found that thrombosis risks associated with covid-19 vaccines are lower than that associated with covid-19 infection https://t.co/R0JlcuvMez @JuliaHCox pic.twitter.com/XMzXK6UOBc
— The BMJ (@bmj_latest) August 27, 2021