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Vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia after vaccination against Covid-19: A clinical dilemma for clinicians and patients

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REVIEWS IN MEDICAL VIROLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 2, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/rmv.2273

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Covid-19; CSVT; PVT; SARS-CoV-2; Thrombosis; Vaccination; VITT; VIPIT

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The Covid-19 pandemic has had devastating effects on global public health, but the deployment of vaccines has helped control the virus. While common side effects following vaccination are usually self-restricted, there have been rare cases of vaccine-induced thrombosis. This review summarizes thrombotic events after Covid-19 vaccination and provides a management plan, emphasizing the importance of vaccination to overcome the pandemic.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic has had devastating effects on public health worldwide, but the deployment of vaccines for Covid-19 protection has helped control the spread of SARS Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection where they are available. The common side effects reported following Covid-19 vaccination were mostly self-restricted local reactions that resolved quickly. Nevertheless, rare vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT) cases have been reported in some people being vaccinated against Covid-19. This review summarizes the thromboembolic events after Covid-19 vaccination and discusses its molecular mechanism, incidence rate, clinical manifestations and differential diagnosis. Then, a step-by-step algorithm for diagnosing such events, along with a management plan, are presented. In conclusion, considering the likeliness of acquiring severe SARS-CoV-2 infection and its subsequent morbidity and mortality, the benefits of vaccination outweigh its risks. Hence, if not already initiated, all governments should begin an effective and fast public vaccination plan to overcome this pandemic.

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