#VaccinesWork#neoTwitter#COVID19 Antivax tactic used here - when knowledge is a bit sparse, invent stuff to make your meme more scary. The meme shown here is full of errors. Its about multisystem inflammatory syndrome in neonates.
Lets start with some definitions - multisystem inflammatory syndrome is defined essentially as dysfunction in two or more organ systems after COVID19 infection.
"White lungs" is usually a reference to neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, meaning a situation where the lungs are not well developed enough to produce enough surfactant (a type of biological soap) to keep the lungs open.
There are also a bunch of other infant reasons to have bad baby lungs. Multisystem inflammatory syndrome after vaccination has been reported in a very very very small number of people. MIS-N in infants after maternal COVID infection is also, a very small cohort of babies.
Many lines of evidence point to baby protection when the mum gets immunized for COVID19 answers.childrenshospital.org/covid-19-vacci… . We don't actually know how protective vaccination is against MIS-N because numbers are very small (you need lots of people to measure a small number well).
Given the data so far,there are lots of articles showing the many ways neonates can be protected against COVID disease when mum is immunized. There are zero peer reviewed studies demonstrating convincing MIS-N after maternal vaccination (show me the cases if you think there are).
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Thanks for the opportunity to discuss myocarditis @thereal_truther . Summary of some talking points - my updated point of view is that myocarditis after vaccination deserves talking about.
We have much more stratified data to triage risk of myocarditis and benefit of avoiding COVID than we did in 2021.
There are diagnoses in my world such as cyanotic congenital heart disease and cardiomyopathy and single ventricle, that deserve all the protection they can get from COVID. For the otherwise healthy teen I agree that the discussion needs to be much more detailed.
#vaccineswork#COVID19 I would like to take a moment to highlight the differences between a real vaccine injury researcher and someone who is grifting for themselves.
@P_McCulloughMD 's current situation is that he blocks everyone who challenges him... and its quite easy to challenge his willful disregard of even basic biochemistry. He now sells vitamins with minimal evidence that they actually protect the heart.
Texas's Stella Immanuel also sells vitamins with minimal evidence, which can also be purchased for more medically valid reasons for much cheaper at places like... Walmart.
#OBGYN#pregnancy#COVID19 The obstetrician Kimberely Biss out of Florida is quite misguided on her statements in the hallway. One of the simplest rules of research is that you cannot necessarily generalize your personal experience to the whole population.
The actual situation on cervical cancer screening is more complicated than what she discusses - there was a lapse in screening/ diagnosis, which needed to catch up. She implies that COVID vaccines cause cervical cancer - NO, HPV does (in most cases). jamanetwork.com/journals/jamao…
COVID vaccines do not raise the miscarriage rate - cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19-vacci…
Miscarriage can be one of the most traumatic experiences ever but even then, systematic analysis is necessary.
Maternal vaccination with two doses of mRNA vaccine was associated with a reduced risk of hospitalization for Covid-19, including for critical illness, among infants younger than 6 months of age. nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…
Severe complications known to be associated with COVID-19 in pregnancy (critical care admission and perinatal mortality) were more common in women who were unvaccinated at the time of COVID-19 diagnosis than in vaccinated pregnant women. nature.com/articles/s4159…
#COVID19#vaccineswork No the FAA did not secretly change their cardiac evaluation rules because of myocarditis. The article quoted explains exactly what was changed - requirements on this thing called the PR interval.
The PR interval is defined as the amount of time in between the atrial squeeze and the ventricular squeeze. Having a prolonged PR interval is also known as a first degree heart block.
#vaccineswork#COVID19#myocarditis for those who are strongly committed to the COVID doesn't cause myocarditis camp, who love toting this Israeli study, remember that it specifically looked at myocarditis in a post COVID cohort specifically those after day 10 of positive PCR,
and compared it to historical cohorts who had myocarditis from other reasons. Their core conclusion was that the amount of myocarditis was not statistically significant different in the two groups. If you look for myocarditis after COVID only 10 days after, you will ...
find less myocarditis than if you look at all COVID cases added together. We have lots of historical evidence for human coronaviruses of all flavors causing myocarditis. Calling me names will not change that, despite what you prefer to think.