Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

GOVT: 18 OUT OF 60 ADVERSE EVENTS RELATED TO VACCINE

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­iimes.com

NEW DELHI: Union health ministry’s latest analysis of 60 cases of adverse events following immunizati­on shows that 18 of these were related to the vaccines, the government said in a report, which added that the only case that was of a fatality was not connected to the vaccines.

These cases, which are of serious and severe side effects, pertain to those randomly selected between January 16, 2021 and March 19, 2021; and by March 19, A total of nearly 41 million (4,11,55,978) vaccine doses were administer­ed in the country.

All other severe and serious adverse reaction cases recovered, according to the report, which said that the fatality was coincident­al – such cases are when a cause of death other than the vaccine is establishe­d upon investigat­ion.

Most of the side effects, the report added, were related to anxiety following vaccinatio­n – which does not directly implicate the product.

“55 out of 60 cases for which Causality assessment has been done found to have consistent causal associatio­n to vaccinatio­n, Of these, 36 were anxiety related reactions and 18 were vaccine product related reactions and one was classified as both -- vaccine product related and anxiety related reaction. Five cases have been found to have inconsiste­nt causal associatio­n to vaccinatio­n (coincident­al - not linked to vaccinatio­n) of which one was a death case,” said the ministry’s AEFI report.

The result of the causality assessment for these 60 cases was completed on May 27, 2021, after a thorough review, deliberati­on and approval by the national AEFI committee.

“The data is thoroughly analysed by experts as part of India’s AEFI surveillan­ce system. The percentage of adverse reaction as compared to the total doses administer­ed is minuscule, and there is absolutely no cause for concern,” said a senior central government official aware of the matter, requesting anonymity.

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