Interesting to read that Pfizer has been linked to over 250 myocarditis cases in Australia, that count not including pericarditis, I believe that myocarditis count alone is more than the total Astrazeneca TTS, yet Pfizer myocarditis side-effects still hardly get a mention!
Pfizer's myocarditis side-effect happens in any patient, almost randomly distributed across age groups, Astrazeneca TTS in now know to be specific to a subset of the population that have a precursor condition known as APS. They can test in advance and tell patients if they have a high chance of getting Astrazeneca related TTS.
I just do not understand why the media has this reporting bias, I have to assume there are vested interests or that it's a face saving exercise because a change exposes the earlier bias and errors present in the reporting.
Pfizer's myocarditis side-effect happens in any patient, almost randomly distributed across age groups, Astrazeneca TTS in now know to be specific to a subset of the population that have a precursor condition known as APS. They can test in advance and tell patients if they have a high chance of getting Astrazeneca related TTS.
I just do not understand why the media has this reporting bias, I have to assume there are vested interests or that it's a face saving exercise because a change exposes the earlier bias and errors present in the reporting.
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