By vgreene, 7 January, 2021 Individuals w an hx of Guillain Barre syndrome GBS may also receive an mRNA vaccine
By vgreene, 7 January, 2021 Despite the fact that cases of Bell s palsy have been reported in participants of mRNA COVID 19 vaccine trials FDA doesn t consider these to be above the rate expected in the general population Nor has the agency concluded that these cases were caused by
By vgreene, 7 January, 2021 Individuals who previously had Bell s palsy may receive an mRNA COVID 19 vaccine
By vgreene, 7 January, 2021 Phase 2 3 clinical trials demonstrated similar safety efficacy profiles in persons w underlying medical conditions incl those that place them at increased risk for severe COVID 19 compared to persons w o comorbidities CDC
By vgreene, 7 January, 2021 Yes The CDC says that pts w underlying medical conditions can safely receive the COVID 19 vaccine as long as there are no contraindications to vaccination such as a severe allergic reaction to any of its ingredients
By vgreene, 7 January, 2021 Those w autoimmune conditions may receive an mRNA COVID 19 vaccine as long as they are made aware of the lack of safety data for this group
By vgreene, 7 January, 2021 People w HIV or other types of immunocompromise may receive a COVID 19 vaccine as long as they are made aware of the limited safety data for this population Such pts should also be made aware of the potential for reduced immune responses to the vaccine th
By vgreene, 7 January, 2021 Some pts may have heard about a false claim that s been circulating that says that mRNA vaccines can somehow attack a protein in the placenta syncytin trigger miscarriages Although these vaccines work by causing our immune systems to make antibodies to a
By vgreene, 7 January, 2021 Refer to the ACOG practice guidelines to help understand vaccine options for pregnant lactating individuals