Mauritio
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In this study the American heart association shows that 97.8% of young adults/ adolescents with myocarditis had gotten a mRNA vaccine!
"Suspected myocarditis occurred in 136 patients (97.8%) following mRNA vaccine..."
If this was also the vaccination rate in that age group there wouldn't be any suspicion.
The problem is the vaccination rate in that age group is about 61% !
"...61.1% of children ages 12-17 have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose. "
(Latest Data on COVID-19 Vaccinations by Race/Ethnicity)
So correct me if I'm wrong but that means mRNA vaccines increase myocarditis likelihood by over 36% in young adults!
The symptoms started on average 2 days after vaccination, which is another factor that links myocarditis to the vaccine itself.
"Symptoms started a median of 2 days (range 0-22, IQR 1-3) after vaccination."
I tried finding data on vaccine status in the specific age group that was closest to what was being used by this study. It's not exactly overlapping, but I think it comes pretty close, as the mean age in the study was about 15 years and my comparison data ranges from 12-17 years of age.
(https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.121.056583)
"Suspected myocarditis occurred in 136 patients (97.8%) following mRNA vaccine..."
If this was also the vaccination rate in that age group there wouldn't be any suspicion.
The problem is the vaccination rate in that age group is about 61% !
"...61.1% of children ages 12-17 have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose. "
(Latest Data on COVID-19 Vaccinations by Race/Ethnicity)
So correct me if I'm wrong but that means mRNA vaccines increase myocarditis likelihood by over 36% in young adults!
The symptoms started on average 2 days after vaccination, which is another factor that links myocarditis to the vaccine itself.
"Symptoms started a median of 2 days (range 0-22, IQR 1-3) after vaccination."
I tried finding data on vaccine status in the specific age group that was closest to what was being used by this study. It's not exactly overlapping, but I think it comes pretty close, as the mean age in the study was about 15 years and my comparison data ranges from 12-17 years of age.
(https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.121.056583)
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