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Vaccination Against Corona: New Findings on Extremely Rare Side Effects

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Billions of people have been vaccinated against Corona. In extremely rare cases, dangerous blood clots were formed in the brain. Now researchers know the exact trigger.

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Billions of people have been vaccinated against Corona. In extremely rare cases, dangerous blood clots were formed in the brain. Now researchers know the exact trigger.

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They insured many people in the Corona pandemic: reports of rare but sometimes fatal blood clots after certain vaccinations. Now an international research team has explained how these cases could occur – and why they only occurred with very specific vaccines. The results of the study were currently published in the "New England Journal of Medicine". They deal with the so-called implused thrombosis-with-thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), internatio…

·Vienna, Austria
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Researchers have explained why vector vaccines could very rarely trigger dangerous blood clots in the pandemic. Hence, the problem was the means of transport that brought the active substance into the cells.

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At the height of the VOCID-19 pandemic, a medical riddle held the health authorities on hold. While the Oxford/AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines were saving millions of lives, a rare but overwhelming side effect began to appear in a handful of patients: the formation of associated atypical blood clots [...]

Rare brain thrombosis following corona vaccinations was caused by short-term, random genetic changes in the immune system. A team shows how future vaccines could become safer.

·Germany
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Adelaide – In rare cases, following vector-based COVID-19 vaccinations or infections with adenoviruses, coagulation disorders can occur in which antibodies target the body's own blood proteins. This so-called vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis (VITT) arises, according to a team led by Jing Jing Wang from Flinders University...

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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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