Researchers say the vaccine can activate platelets that play a role in blood clotting.

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Staff at the Greifswald Training Hospital in northern Germany say they have found the cause of a rare blood clotting condition that has occurred in some people vaccinated with AstraZeneca, writes 24.hu to North German Broadcasting Company (NDR).

The researchers examined 6 affected blood cells and found that the AstraZeneca vaccine could activate platelets, also known as platelets, that are involved in blood clotting. Platelets play a role in wound healing when blood clots and the wound closes. Study participants found that the vaccine activated this mechanism in some patients, leading to the formation of blood clots in the brain.

Doctors said the discovery could help develop a specific treatment for such cases.

Norwegian experts reported Thursday that the vaccination was highly likely to elicit a severe immune response in some patients.

As in several other countries, Norway temporarily suspended AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine after some people developed deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism after vaccination.

Norwegian researchers say they have discovered why some have gotten sick from the AstraZeneca vaccine

Teenager Viktória – Kacskovics Mihály Béla Home Hungary continues to vaccinate with the AstraZeneca vaccine, but more and more European countries are choosing to suspend the use of the vaccine as a precautionary measure. Neither the European Medicines Agency nor the World Health Organization supports ending the vaccination program, but Hungarian GPs have already met with patients who refuse to be vaccinated out of fear.

AstraZeneca said in a statement Sunday that no scientific evidence suggests that the company’s developed vaccine against the new type of coronavirus would increase the risk of blood clots.

The European Medicines Agency said Thursday that the committee that examined the drug had reached a clear scientific conclusion that it was a safe and effective vaccine that was not associated with an increased risk of blood clots.

European Medicines Agency: AstraZeneca vaccine is safe

Understanding and accurate information about the European Union has never been more important in Hungary than now. The aim of the EUrologus team of journalists in Brussels is to report on news and events in the European Union in a clear, precise and, if necessary, critical way, and to help the reader find out.

AstraZeneca has been vaccinated in 11 million people in the UK and 7 million in the EU. The suspected cases investigated by the EMA come from the following countries: Germany 7 cases, Italy 3 cases, Norway 2 cases, Spain 1 case, United Kingdom 3 cases and India 2 cases. It is currently being investigated whether these vaccines can come from the same production line.

[Bővült a lista: 9 féle mellékhatást okozhatnak a koronavírus-vakcinák]

A total of 9 deaths were reported that were conditionally associated with vaccination. These people were generally under the age of 55, and the majority were women. The report emphasizes that, in general, the number of thromboembolic events reported after vaccination was lower than expected in the general population. This is based on the fact that the risk of blood clots does not increase as a result of vaccination.

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European Medicines Agency: AstraZeneca vaccine is safe



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The EMA examined the vaccine after several countries suspended its use due to the risk of thrombosis. However, attention was drawn to the fact that blood clotting problems could not be ruled out, but their incidence was lower than the general level in the population.

AstraZeneca vaccines are being restarted in several countries



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European governments have announced that vaccination with AstraZeneca will soon resume vaccination.