Experts investigate heart inflammation in teens after second Pfizer jab
Seven boys aged 14 to 19 who received Pfizer-BioNTech shots in the US in April and May developed chest pain within a few days, none critically ill.
Health authorities are trying to determine whether heart inflammation that can occur along with many types of infections could also be a rare side effect in teens and young adults after the second dose of Covid-19 vaccine.
An article on seven US teen boys in several states, published online on Friday in Pediatrics, is among the latest reports of heart inflammation discovered after Covid-19 vaccination, though a link to the vaccine has not been proven.
The boys, aged 14 to 19, received Pfizer-BioNTech shots in April and May and developed chest pain within a few days.
Heart imaging tests showed a type of heart muscle inflammation called myocarditis.
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None were critically ill. All were healthy enough to be sent home after two to six days in the hospital and are doing ‘’doing pretty well,’’ said Dr. Preeti Jaggi, an Emory University infectious disease specialist who co-authored the report.
She said more follow-up is needed to determine how the seven fare but that it’s likely the heart changes were temporary.
Only one of the seven boys in the Pediatrics report had evidence of a possible previous Covid-19 infection and doctors determined none of them had a rare inflammatory condition linked with the coronavirus.
The cases echo reports from Israel in young men diagnosed after receiving Pfizer shots.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention alerted doctors last month that it was monitoring a small number of reports of heart inflammation in teens and young adults after the mRNA vaccines, the kind made by Pfizer and Moderna.
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The CDC hasn’t determined if there’s really a link to the shots, and continues to urge that everyone 12 and older get vaccinated against Covid-19, which is far riskier than the vaccine. The Pfizer vaccine is available to those as young as 12; the Moderna shot remains cleared only for adult use.
This kind of heart inflammation can be caused by a variety of infections, including about of Covid-19, as well as certain medications – and there have been rare reports following other types of vaccinations.
Authorities will have to tease out whether cases following Covid-19 vaccination are occurring more often than that expected “background rate.”
For now, the CDC says most patients were male, reported symptoms after the second dose, and their symptoms rapidly improved.
“I think we’re in the waiting period where we need to see whether this is cause-and-effect or not,” said John Grabenstein of the Immunization Action Coalition, a former director of the Defense Department’s immunisation program.
A Pediatrics editorial noted that among US children under age 18, there have been over 4 million Covid-19 cases, more than 15,000 hospitalisations and at least 300 deaths.
It said the heart inflammation cases warrant more investigation but added that ‘’the benefits of vaccination against this deadly and highly transmissible disease clearly far outweigh any potential risks.’’
Editorial co-author Dr. Yvonne Maldonado, head of an American Academy of Pediatrics infectious diseases committee, is involved in Pfizer vaccine studies, including a Covid-19 vaccine study in children.
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