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Posted On: 05/02/2021 11:38:01 AM
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Well like I posted, she tested negative the following day so she’s ok. But there really is no data on the Mrna vaccines and recipients of organ transplants, never mind someone that had 3. It’s all so uncharted and a bit misleading. Researchers say we know from previous vaccines that risk is outweighed by benefit. But no other vaccine has been Mrna. I’m surprised they give these patients the vaccine as well until there’s solid data.
“There’s still no data on the immune response these vaccines generate in people who’ve received organ transplants (transplant recipients were excluded from the original studies).
We know through experience with other vaccines that although transplant patient responses may be less robust, a response still exists and any level of protection is better than none. Even with the lack of data, experts advise that the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks.”
https://uchicagomedicine.org/forefront/corona...0to%20work.
“There’s still no data on the immune response these vaccines generate in people who’ve received organ transplants (transplant recipients were excluded from the original studies).
We know through experience with other vaccines that although transplant patient responses may be less robust, a response still exists and any level of protection is better than none. Even with the lack of data, experts advise that the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks.”
https://uchicagomedicine.org/forefront/corona...0to%20work.
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