COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Linked to Higher Adverse Event Risk vs Traditional Vaccines - Infectious Disease Advisor
Researchers evaluated the occurrence of adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination with mRNA- and vector-based vaccines, inactivated vaccines, DNA vaccines, and protein subunit vaccines.
Although the risk for adverse events (AEs) was increased for mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines compared with traditional vaccines, the efficacy and benefits of mRNA vaccination exceeded that of the associ… [+3117 chars]
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