Cargando…

Curing the pandemic of misinformation on COVID-19 mRNA vaccines through real evidence-based medicine - Part 1

BACKGROUND: In response to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), several new pharmaceutical agents have been administered to billions of people worldwide, including the young and healthy at little risk from the virus. Considerable leeway has been afforded in terms of the pre-...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Malhotra, Aseem
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AOSIS 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9557944/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/jir.v5i1.71
_version_ 1784807339655692288
author Malhotra, Aseem
author_facet Malhotra, Aseem
author_sort Malhotra, Aseem
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In response to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), several new pharmaceutical agents have been administered to billions of people worldwide, including the young and healthy at little risk from the virus. Considerable leeway has been afforded in terms of the pre-clinical and clinical testing of these agents, despite an entirely novel mechanism of action and concerning biodistribution characteristics. AIM: To gain a better understanding of the true benefits and potential harms of the messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) coronavirus disease (COVID) vaccines. METHODS: A narrative review of the evidence from randomised trials and real world data of the COVID mRNA products with special emphasis on BionTech/Pfizer vaccine. RESULTS: In the non-elderly population the “number needed to treat” to prevent a single death runs into the thousands. Re-analysis of randomised controlled trials using the messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) technology suggests a greater risk of serious adverse events from the vaccines than being hospitalised from COVID-19. Pharmacovigilance systems and real-world safety data, coupled with plausible mechanisms of harm, are deeply concerning, especially in relation to cardiovascular safety. Mirroring a potential signal from the Pfizer Phase 3 trial, a significant rise in cardiac arrest calls to ambulances in England was seen in 2021, with similar data emerging from Israel in the 16–39-year-old age group. CONCLUSION: It cannot be said that the consent to receive these agents was fully informed, as is required ethically and legally. A pause and reappraisal of global vaccination policies for COVID-19 is long overdue. CONTRIBUTION: This article highlights the importance of addressing metabolic health to reduce chronic disease and that insulin resistance is also a major risk factor for poor outcomes from COVID-19.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9557944
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher AOSIS
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-95579442022-10-14 Curing the pandemic of misinformation on COVID-19 mRNA vaccines through real evidence-based medicine - Part 1 Malhotra, Aseem Journal of Insulin Resistance Review Article BACKGROUND: In response to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), several new pharmaceutical agents have been administered to billions of people worldwide, including the young and healthy at little risk from the virus. Considerable leeway has been afforded in terms of the pre-clinical and clinical testing of these agents, despite an entirely novel mechanism of action and concerning biodistribution characteristics. AIM: To gain a better understanding of the true benefits and potential harms of the messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) coronavirus disease (COVID) vaccines. METHODS: A narrative review of the evidence from randomised trials and real world data of the COVID mRNA products with special emphasis on BionTech/Pfizer vaccine. RESULTS: In the non-elderly population the “number needed to treat” to prevent a single death runs into the thousands. Re-analysis of randomised controlled trials using the messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) technology suggests a greater risk of serious adverse events from the vaccines than being hospitalised from COVID-19. Pharmacovigilance systems and real-world safety data, coupled with plausible mechanisms of harm, are deeply concerning, especially in relation to cardiovascular safety. Mirroring a potential signal from the Pfizer Phase 3 trial, a significant rise in cardiac arrest calls to ambulances in England was seen in 2021, with similar data emerging from Israel in the 16–39-year-old age group. CONCLUSION: It cannot be said that the consent to receive these agents was fully informed, as is required ethically and legally. A pause and reappraisal of global vaccination policies for COVID-19 is long overdue. CONTRIBUTION: This article highlights the importance of addressing metabolic health to reduce chronic disease and that insulin resistance is also a major risk factor for poor outcomes from COVID-19. AOSIS 2022-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9557944/ http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/jir.v5i1.71 Text en © 2022. The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
spellingShingle Review Article
Malhotra, Aseem
Curing the pandemic of misinformation on COVID-19 mRNA vaccines through real evidence-based medicine - Part 1
title Curing the pandemic of misinformation on COVID-19 mRNA vaccines through real evidence-based medicine - Part 1
title_full Curing the pandemic of misinformation on COVID-19 mRNA vaccines through real evidence-based medicine - Part 1
title_fullStr Curing the pandemic of misinformation on COVID-19 mRNA vaccines through real evidence-based medicine - Part 1
title_full_unstemmed Curing the pandemic of misinformation on COVID-19 mRNA vaccines through real evidence-based medicine - Part 1
title_short Curing the pandemic of misinformation on COVID-19 mRNA vaccines through real evidence-based medicine - Part 1
title_sort curing the pandemic of misinformation on covid-19 mrna vaccines through real evidence-based medicine - part 1
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9557944/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/jir.v5i1.71
work_keys_str_mv AT malhotraaseem curingthepandemicofmisinformationoncovid19mrnavaccinesthroughrealevidencebasedmedicinepart1