Hindustan Times (Noida)

37 cases of side effects linked to vaccines in govt’s new AEFI report

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

THIS IS THE FIFTH AEFI REPORT OF THE GOVERNMENT, AND EXPERTS SAID ITS FINDINGS REINFORCE THE SAFETY OF THE VACCINES

NEW DELHI: The Union health ministry’s latest analysis of adverse events following immunisati­on (AEFI) shows that 61 out of 88 cases of severe or serious side effects chosen for analysis have a consistent causal associatio­n to vaccinatio­n, and 37 were vaccine-related reactions. There were five deaths in this clutch of cases but these were not directly linked to the vaccine, according to the government report that HT has accessed.

This is the fifth AEFI report of the government, and experts said its findings reinforce the safety of the vaccines. The government has been analysing AEFI instances in batches – this report pertains to 88 cases selected at random between January 16, when coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n was launched in India, and March 30. In this period, 64.3 million doses were administer­ed.

Apart from five deaths, all other severe and serious adverse reaction cases recovered, according to the report, which said that three deaths were coincident­al and not linked to vaccinatio­n – such cases are when a cause of death other than a vaccine is establishe­d upon investigat­ion. The two remaining deaths were classified by experts in the indetermin­ate category.

Most of the side effects, which were in 22 cases, were related to anxiety following vaccinatio­n – which does not directly implicate the product. In two cases, reactions were related to immunisati­on error, the report added.

“61 out of 88 cases for which causality assessment has been done found to have consistent causal associatio­n to vaccinatio­n, of these 61 cases, 37 were vaccine product related reactions, 22 cases were immunisati­on anxiety related reactions, and 2 cases were immunisati­on error related reaction. 18 cases have inconsiste­nt causal associatio­n to vaccinatio­n, including 3 death cases. 9 were in indetermin­ate category including 2 death cases,” said the report.

The result of the causality assessment for these 88 cases was completed on June 28, 2021, after a thorough review, deliberati­on and approval by the national AEFI committee.

Vaccine product related reactions are those that can be attributed based on current scientific evidence. Examples of such reactions are allergies and anaphylaxi­s. Indetermin­ate reactions occur soon after vaccinatio­n but there is no definitive evidence in current literature or clinical trial data that this could have been due to the vaccine. Further observatio­ns, analysis and studies are required.

Unclassifi­able events are events that have been investigat­ed but there is not enough evidence for a diagnosis due to missing informatio­n. When this relevant informatio­n becomes available, the case may be reconsider­ed for causality assessment.

A dedicated group has been formed both at the state and central level, to conduct causality assessment of AEFIS following Covid-19 vaccinatio­n. The results of causality assessment done by this expert group are discussed in the national AEFI committee meeting for final approval.

The medical specialist­s include cardiologi­sts, neurologis­ts, pulmonary medicine specialist­s, and obstetrici­an-gynaecolog­ists as members of the causality assessment sub-committee at the national level.

Experts also say that the percentage of adverse reactions that have been reported so far is minuscule in comparison.

“Vaccinatin­g a significan­t percentage of our population will eventually help in containing the disease transmissi­on,” said Dr Srikant Sharma, senior consultant, department of medicine, Moolchand Hospital.

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