AstraZeneca admits Covishield jab raises TTS risk. Should you be worried? (2024)

Thrombosis Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS) -- a blood clot disorder -- is a rare side effect of AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine, and the risks far outweigh the benefits of the jab, said doctors here on Tuesday.

This comes after reports said that AstraZeneca has for the first time accepted in court documents that its vaccine, developed in partnership with Oxford University, can raise the risk of a rare and serious blood clot.

The Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine, sold as Covishield in India and Vaxzevria in Europe is a viral vector vaccine developed using the modified chimpanzee adenovirus ChAdOx1.

Covishield manufactured and marketed in India in partnership with Serum Institute of India (SII), was widely administered in the country -- to almost 90 per cent of the Indian population.

“Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Syndrome (TTS) is one of the rare but very serious adverse effects that has happened as part of Vaccine-induced Immune Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (VITTP). The incidence has been as low as one in 50,000 (0.002 per cent), but in a huge population, the number becomes sizeable,” infectious disease expert Dr. Ishwar Gilada, told IANS.

“TTS is a very rare condition resulting from an abnormal immune response. Although it has several causes, it has also been linked with adenovirus vector vaccines and the WHO published a report on May 27, 2021 about it,” Dr Rajeev Jayadevan, co-chairman of the Indian Medical Association’s National Covid-19 Task Force, told IANS.

What is the case? The British-Swedish multinational pharmaceutical company has admitted for the first time in the UK court documents that its Covid vaccine can cause a rare blood clot risk, the Telegraph reported.

About 51 cases have been lodged in the UK High Court against the pharmaceutical giant over claims that its Covid vaccine caused death and serious injury.

The victims and grieving relatives have sought damages, estimated to be worth up to 100 million pounds, the report said.

Although AstraZeneca is contesting the claims “it has accepted, in a legal document submitted to the High Court in February that its Covid vaccine ‘can, in very rare cases, cause TTS’”, the report said.

TTS causes people to have blood clots and a low blood platelet count.

AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine and link to TTS? In India, almost 90 per cent of people who received Covid vaccine, received the AstraZeneca vaccine which in India is called Covishield. It is made from a harmless cold virus, which is from chimpanzees and it is called adenovirus.

“Once this virus is genetically modified or engineered to match the SARS-CoV-2, a causative organism for Covid-19, this works on a spike protein. So, the vaccine is incorporated with the S spike protein genetic sequence,” said Dr. Ishwar, Secretary General People's Health Organisation-India, Mumbai.

Explaining the mechanism of potential TTS risk, he said that the vaccine is injected in the arm which is in the deltoid muscle. However, “sometimes instead of just getting into muscles, it also enters the bloodstream. Once it enters the bloodstream, the adenovirus in the vaccines acts like a magnet, with a special affinity to a type of protein in the blood called platelet factor 4 (PF4),” the doctor said.

“While PF4 is normally used by the body to promote coagulation in blood, in rare instances, the body's immune system confuses it as a foreign body or foreign invader and then releases antibodies to attack it -- called mistaken identity.

“It is theorised that such antibodies then react and clump together with PF4, forming the blood clots that have become so heavily linked with the vaccine. Such clots in the brain and heart can cause disastrous adverse effects,” the doctor said.

Should all Covishield vaccine takers be worried?

“No, we need not because it has happened to a very few people,” Dr. Ishwar said.

“The difficulty is to distinguish between the complications that are caused by Covid itself or long-Covid or the vaccine. That remains debatable and indistinguishable for the scientific community as also the legal fraternity,” he added.

Importantly, Dr. Rajeev said, “People who are vaccinated have an overall lower risk of death from Covid as well as complications such as post-Covid heart attacks and strokes afterward”.

“Although there are extremely rare serious side effects for vaccines, the benefits far outweigh the risks. Covid vaccines have prevented hundreds of thousands of people from dying. For example, in the US, 232,000-318,000 people have died from Covid, due to refusal to vaccinate from disproportionate fear of vaccination,” he added.

(The content of this article is sourced from a news agency and has not been edited by the ap7am team.)

AstraZeneca admits Covishield jab raises TTS risk. Should you be worried? (2024)

FAQs

Is there anything wrong with the AstraZeneca vaccine? ›

Blood clots in combination with low platelet levels (thrombocytopenia) are listed as a very rare side effect of the AstraZeneca vaccine. Most cases were observed in the first 3-4 weeks after vaccination.

How rare are Covishield side effects? ›

“Roughly, the chances of TTS stood at 0.000003 per cent with Covishield in India, whereas globally, the risk stood at 0.0004 per cent," the government official told the news portal on condition of anonymity. The official further said that the vaccine does not exhibit any long-term effects on the human body.

What has happened with Covishield? ›

Serum Institute of India (SII), which produces AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine under the brand name Covishield in India, is facing a lawsuit in the country, a day after the latter admitted its vaccine can, in rare cases, cause a side effect resulting in a serious blot clot-related ailment.

Does AstraZeneca COVID vaccine increase risk of stroke? ›

The findings of the research suggest that those with blood group O have an increased risk of CVT, or venous stroke, following administration of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, regardless of well-established venous stroke risk factors – such as gender.

Why has the AstraZeneca vaccine been withdrawn? ›

After more than three billion doses, the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine is being withdrawn. AstraZeneca said it was "incredibly proud" of the vaccine, but it had made a commercial decision. It said the rise of new coronavirus variants meant demand had shifted to the newer updated vaccines.

Did AstraZeneca admit side effects? ›

Sarah Moore, a partner at law firm Leigh Day, who is bringing the legal claims, said: “It has taken AstraZeneca a year to formally admit that their vaccine can cause the devastating blood clots, when this fact has been widely accepted by the clinical community since the end of 2021.

Is AstraZeneca and Covishield the same? ›

Both COVISHIELDTM(manufactured by Serum Institute of India Pvt Ltd) and COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca (manufactured by AstraZeneca) are ChAdOx1 nCoV- 19 Corona Virus Vaccines (Recombinant).

How long does a COVID shot protect you? ›

Key Takeaways. The Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, and Novavax vaccines protect against many known variants of COVID-19. The Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines offer immunity against COVID-19 for up to six months.

What percentage of COVID vaccines are adverse effects? ›

Conversely, moderate side effects (Grade 2 or higher) occurred in 33% of participants who received the Pfizer vaccine, whereas almost 21% of participants who received the Moderna vaccine experienced a related adverse event.

Can TTS be cured? ›

Treatment for TTS included: anticoagulant (anti-clotting) medicines (other than heparin) intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) — infusion of a blood product containing antibodies. high dose prednisone — a type of steroid medicine.

Which COVID vaccine is safest? ›

COVID-19 Vaccine Safety — What We Know

The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are strongly recommended as safe and effective at preventing serious illness or death from COVID-19.

What is TTS Covishield? ›

Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS) is a severe health condition associated with adenovirus vector vaccines, including Covishield. TTS leads to low platelet count (thrombocytopenia) and the formation of blood clots (thrombosis) within the body.

What are the side effects of the Covishield vaccine? ›

Some mild symptoms may occur like injection site tenderness, injection site pain, headache, fatigue, myalgia, malaise, pyrexia, chills, arthralgia and nausea. Very rare events of demyelinating disorders have also been reported following vaccination with this vaccine but without the causal relationship establishment.

Is the Pfizer vaccine a stroke risk? ›

TAKEAWAY: There was no statistically significant association with either brand of the COVID-19 bivalent vaccine or any of the stroke outcomes during the 1- to 21-day or 22- to 42-day risk window compared with the 43- to 90-day control window (incidence rate ratio [IRR] range, 0.72-1.12).

Is there a link between COVID and stroke? ›

COVID-19 is known to increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. The intense inflammation that occurs throughout the body in severe cases likely contributes to this increased risk.

What are the side effects of AstraZeneca vaccine wikipedia? ›

Anaphylaxis and other allergic reactions are known side effects of the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has assessed 41 cases of anaphylaxis from around 5 million vaccinations in the United Kingdom.

How long do the COVID vaccines last in your body? ›

The Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines offer immunity against COVID-19 for up to six months.

Was the Johnson and Johnson vaccine safe? ›

Before it was authorized for use, the J&J vaccine was tested for safety and efficacy in over 40,000 people in advanced clinical trials. Most side effects were mild to moderate and only lasted a few days. There were several blood clot events in both the vaccine and placebo groups.

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