Coronavirus vaccines may have allergic reactions, confirms new study | News

Jan 02, 2021, 01:34 PM ISTSource: ANI

A team of researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital reassures potential allergic reactions to new COVID-19 vaccines and confirms that people with food or medication allergies can get vaccinated safely. There are reports of possible allergic reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines issued by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, both of which were recently approved for emergency use by the Food and Drug Administration. U.S. Drugs (FDA), has raised public concern. A team of allergists-led specialists at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) has now examined all relevant information to provide reassurance that the vaccines can be safely administered even to people with food or medication allergies. The study, published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, in response to reports of possible allergic reactions in some people after the COVID-19 vaccine in the United Kingdom, advised the country’s medical regulatory body that for individuals with a history of anaphylaxis to medication or food the COVID-19 vaccine should be avoided. However, following a closer review of the data related to allergic reactions, however, the FDA recommended that the vaccines be withheld only from people with a history of severe allergic reactions to any part. of the COVID-19 vaccine, and advised by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. that staff will be able to observe all patients for 15 minutes after vaccination who can recognize such reactions. U.S. agencies do not recommend that people with food or medication allergies avoid vaccines.

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