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More recent reports describe cases of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), previously known as vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT), associated with venous and arterial thromboembolism.
The two primary vaccines associated with TTS currently include the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (Oxford-AstraZeneca (also known as Vaxzevria) and AD26.COV2·S (Johnson & Johnson) vaccines.
Three independent case series of 39 patients were initially described in the New England Journal of Medicine associated with the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine.
These patients had received the vaccine 5–24 days prior to presentation. Over 80% of patients in the reports were female, with those under 55 years also more commonly affected. Table 2 summarizes the TTS cases associated with both vaccines. Patients were healthy or otherwise medically stable at the time of the vaccine, and few had prior thrombosis or risk factors for thrombosis. While these patients were overall healthy at the time of vaccination, mortality rates for TTS were approximately 40%. Thus, TTS is an important complication that is critical for emergency physicians to consider.
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
www.sciencedirect.com...
This is a peer reviewed review paper published in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine.
Volume 49, November 2021, Pages 58-61
More recent reports describe cases of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), previously known as vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT), associated with venous and arterial thromboembolism.
The two primary vaccines associated with TTS currently include the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (Oxford-AstraZeneca [AZ]; also known as Vaxzevria) and AD26.COV2·S (Johnson & Johnson [JJ]) vaccines.
Yes, but it's rare. I remember getting TTS when I started taking the pill. Thank goodness there are more than those two vaccines to choose from for those that want the vax.
"There are several case series of patients diagnosed with TTS, but the overall incidence is rare." from the article you posted.edit on q000000121231America/Chicago2222America/Chicago12 by quintessentone because: (no reason given)
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
www.sciencedirect.com...
This is a peer reviewed review paper published in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine.
Volume 49, November 2021, Pages 58-61
More recent reports describe cases of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), previously known as vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT), associated with venous and arterial thromboembolism.
The two primary vaccines associated with TTS currently include the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (Oxford-AstraZeneca [AZ]; also known as Vaxzevria) and AD26.COV2·S (Johnson & Johnson [JJ]) vaccines.
Yes, but it's rare. I remember getting TTS when I started taking the pill. Thank goodness there are more than those two vaccines to choose from for those that want the vax.
"There are several case series of patients diagnosed with TTS, but the overall incidence is rare." from the article you posted.
So is dying from coronavirus, that's even more rare. Vaccine side effects aren't rare.
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
www.sciencedirect.com...
This is a peer reviewed review paper published in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine.
Volume 49, November 2021, Pages 58-61
More recent reports describe cases of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), previously known as vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT), associated with venous and arterial thromboembolism.
The two primary vaccines associated with TTS currently include the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (Oxford-AstraZeneca [AZ]; also known as Vaxzevria) and AD26.COV2·S (Johnson & Johnson [JJ]) vaccines.
Yes, but it's rare. I remember getting TTS when I started taking the pill. Thank goodness there are more than those two vaccines to choose from for those that want the vax.
"There are several case series of patients diagnosed with TTS, but the overall incidence is rare." from the article you posted.
So is dying from coronavirus, that's even more rare. Vaccine side effects aren't rare.
For these two specific vax your article mentions, it also mentions the TTS is rare, so where do you get your opposite facts from?
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
a reply to: quintessentone
I am referring you to my reply above.
So it's rare for young and healthy people to get seriously sick or die from Covid-19.
Abstract Background Current vaccines for the Coronavirus Disease of 2019 (COVID-19) have demonstrated efficacy with low risk of adverse events. However, recent reports of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) associated with adenovirus vector vaccines have raised concern. Objective This narrative review summarizes the current background, evaluation, and management of TTS for emergency clinicians. Discussion TTS, also known as vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia, is a reaction associated with exposure to the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (Oxford-AstraZeneca) and AD26.COV2·S (Johnson & Johnson) vaccine, which may result in thrombocytopenia and thrombotic events. There are several case series of patients diagnosed with TTS, but the overall incidence is rare. TTS is characterized by exposure to one of the aforementioned vaccines 4–30 days prior to presentation, followed by thrombosis, mild-to-severe thrombocytopenia, and a positive platelet factor-4 (PF4)-heparin enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Thrombosis typically involves atypical locations, including cerebral venous thrombosis and splanchnic vein thrombosis. Evaluation should include complete blood count, peripheral smear, D-dimer, fibrinogen, coagulation panel, renal and liver function, and electrolytes, as well as PF4-heparin ELISA if available. Consultation with hematology is recommended if suspected or confirmed. Treatment may include intravenous immunoglobulin and anticoagulation, while avoiding heparin-based agents and platelet transfusion. Conclusions With increasing vaccine distribution, it is essential for emergency clinicians to be aware of the evaluation and management of this condition.
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
a reply to: quintessentone
I am referring you to my reply above.
So it's rare for young and healthy people to get seriously sick or die from Covid-19.
I was responding to TTS specifically. Where are you going now, dying from the virus or having complications from the vax? I'm not following you.
originally posted by: UpThenDown
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Not sure if you linked the wrong paper as what you have quoted is not on that page
Here is what is on that page, and to clarify I am not suggesting vaccine is good or bad just looks like you quoted wrong page
Abstract Background Current vaccines for the Coronavirus Disease of 2019 (COVID-19) have demonstrated efficacy with low risk of adverse events. However, recent reports of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) associated with adenovirus vector vaccines have raised concern. Objective This narrative review summarizes the current background, evaluation, and management of TTS for emergency clinicians. Discussion TTS, also known as vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia, is a reaction associated with exposure to the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (Oxford-AstraZeneca) and AD26.COV2·S (Johnson & Johnson) vaccine, which may result in thrombocytopenia and thrombotic events. There are several case series of patients diagnosed with TTS, but the overall incidence is rare. TTS is characterized by exposure to one of the aforementioned vaccines 4–30 days prior to presentation, followed by thrombosis, mild-to-severe thrombocytopenia, and a positive platelet factor-4 (PF4)-heparin enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Thrombosis typically involves atypical locations, including cerebral venous thrombosis and splanchnic vein thrombosis. Evaluation should include complete blood count, peripheral smear, D-dimer, fibrinogen, coagulation panel, renal and liver function, and electrolytes, as well as PF4-heparin ELISA if available. Consultation with hematology is recommended if suspected or confirmed. Treatment may include intravenous immunoglobulin and anticoagulation, while avoiding heparin-based agents and platelet transfusion. Conclusions With increasing vaccine distribution, it is essential for emergency clinicians to be aware of the evaluation and management of this condition.
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
a reply to: quintessentone
I am referring you to my reply above.
So it's rare for young and healthy people to get seriously sick or die from Covid-19.
I was responding to TTS specifically. Where are you going now, dying from the virus or having complications from the vax? I'm not following you.
I think it was clear what I said. Young and healthy people are at miniscule risk of getting seriously sick and die from Covid.
You said that TTS is rare. But ting from Covid when you are young and healthy is also...very rare.
But the authors of the paper eventhough they adopt the official line are trying to say something more if you read their review.
Consider the massive underreporting and the various other side effects and deaths induced by the vaccines, it would be best for young and healthy people to stay away from such products that have been renamed vaccines after the definition of the vaccine was changed so... they can be called vaccines one day.
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
a reply to: quintessentone
I am referring you to my reply above.
So it's rare for young and healthy people to get seriously sick or die from Covid-19.
I was responding to TTS specifically. Where are you going now, dying from the virus or having complications from the vax? I'm not following you.
I think it was clear what I said. Young and healthy people are at miniscule risk of getting seriously sick and die from Covid.
You said that TTS is rare. But ting from Covid when you are young and healthy is also...very rare.
But the authors of the paper eventhough they adopt the official line are trying to say something more if you read their review.
Consider the massive underreporting and the various other side effects and deaths induced by the vaccines, it would be best for young and healthy people to stay away from such products that have been renamed vaccines after the definition of the vaccine was changed so... they can be called vaccines one day.
Well, just saying, that whether or not a person should get the vax is their and their doctor's decision because so many other factors may come into play for an individual. Everyone must weigh the pros and cons of getting the vax vs. not getting the vax or taking your chances with the virus and this virus is a nasty one.
There are several case series of patients diagnosed with TTS, but the overall incidence is rare
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
a reply to: quintessentone
I am referring you to my reply above.
So it's rare for young and healthy people to get seriously sick or die from Covid-19.
I was responding to TTS specifically. Where are you going now, dying from the virus or having complications from the vax? I'm not following you.
I think it was clear what I said. Young and healthy people are at miniscule risk of getting seriously sick and die from Covid.
You said that TTS is rare. But ting from Covid when you are young and healthy is also...very rare.
But the authors of the paper eventhough they adopt the official line are trying to say something more if you read their review.
Consider the massive underreporting and the various other side effects and deaths induced by the vaccines, it would be best for young and healthy people to stay away from such products that have been renamed vaccines after the definition of the vaccine was changed so... they can be called vaccines one day.
Well, just saying, that whether or not a person should get the vax is their and their doctor's decision because so many other factors may come into play for an individual. Everyone must weigh the pros and cons of getting the vax vs. not getting the vax or taking your chances with the virus and this virus is a nasty one.
You are correct on this. Everyone should think for themselves. However most people were coerced, pressured, and intimidated, or even threatened with dismissal if they didn't inject themselves with these rather hazardous products.
This virus isn't as nasty as one thinks given the massive propaganda machine that made people think this is the end of the world. As the matter of fact it has a very low infection fatality rate of 0.15% which means 15 deaths per 10,000 infections. And mostly people who are over 65 with underlying health conditions. The chances you get seriously sick and die from Covid when you are young and healthy ate miniscule.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
IFR=0.15%
Or maybe the experimental gene therapy that you wrongly calla 'vax' has ruined your immune system and that's why a cold was hard on you.
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
a reply to: quintessentone
I am referring you to my reply above.
So it's rare for young and healthy people to get seriously sick or die from Covid-19.
I was responding to TTS specifically. Where are you going now, dying from the virus or having complications from the vax? I'm not following you.
I think it was clear what I said. Young and healthy people are at miniscule risk of getting seriously sick and die from Covid.
You said that TTS is rare. But ting from Covid when you are young and healthy is also...very rare.
But the authors of the paper eventhough they adopt the official line are trying to say something more if you read their review.
Consider the massive underreporting and the various other side effects and deaths induced by the vaccines, it would be best for young and healthy people to stay away from such products that have been renamed vaccines after the definition of the vaccine was changed so... they can be called vaccines one day.
Well, just saying, that whether or not a person should get the vax is their and their doctor's decision because so many other factors may come into play for an individual. Everyone must weigh the pros and cons of getting the vax vs. not getting the vax or taking your chances with the virus and this virus is a nasty one.
You are correct on this. Everyone should think for themselves. However most people were coerced, pressured, and intimidated, or even threatened with dismissal if they didn't inject themselves with these rather hazardous products.
This virus isn't as nasty as one thinks given the massive propaganda machine that made people think this is the end of the world. As the matter of fact it has a very low infection fatality rate of 0.15% which means 15 deaths per 10,000 infections. And mostly people who are over 65 with underlying health conditions. The chances you get seriously sick and die from Covid when you are young and healthy ate miniscule.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
IFR=0.15%
Well the vax is no longer mandated so get it or don't get it. Also, I say it's nasty because I just had it and it won't leave me after a month but I can tell you without those vax I had previously I would have been in real trouble now, I firmly believe.