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Aifa, 36 deaths after Covid vaccines but correlation not proven

Aifa, 36 deaths after Covid vaccines but correlation not proven

In 2023, reports with at least a serious event associated with anti-Covid-19 vaccines have been 572, equal to 46.7% of the total reports on these vaccines. For 2.6% the reported outcome was the patient's death, equal to a total of 36 deaths following the single administration of anti-Covid vaccines, while a further 2 deaths occurred following co-administration of Covid and flu vaccines. This emerges from the vaccine report 2023 of the Italian Medicines Agency (AIFA), which however invites to be careful: "this does not mean that the vaccine has caused the adverse event". And also for cases of death, specifies the president of Aifa Robert Nisticò, "the correlation is not has never been confirmed, except for a suspected case of shock "anaphylactic". In 49% of adverse events, the Report states, there is was a complete resolution or improvement. For 31.4% the outcome at the time of reporting was considered not resolved, 7.8% resolved with after-effects and 2.6% the outcome reported was the patient's death. This, he says AIFA, "does not mean, however, in any case that it has been detected a causal link between the administration of the vaccine and the death". The Report specifies that "in 11 cases essential information for the evaluation was missing, in others evidence did not support any causal association with the vaccine, in 7 cases the patients were with a picture complex clinical condition, with the coexistence of important diseases, while in 7 other cases death occurred many months after the administration of the vaccine, a fact which does not suggest any temporal correlation with the last administration. For a another case was the report of the family's medical examiner to exclude any connection between vaccination and the death, most likely resulting from a suspected encephalitis not promptly diagnosed. One last case has instead it concerned an elderly patient, affected by shock anaphylactic within a few minutes of administration of the fourth dose of the vaccine."

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