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US CDC: Moderna Covid vaccine may pose higher heart inflammation risk
The Moderna Covid-19 vaccine sits on the table at Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, Illinois February 13, 2021. — Reuters pic

WASHINGTON, June 14 — Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine may pose a higher risk of heart inflammation in some age groups than Pfizer-BioNTech’s shot, the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said today, citing recent data.

The agency, however, said the findings on myocarditis and pericarditis, types of heart inflammation linked to both the mRNA shots, were not consistent across all of the US vaccine safety monitoring systems.

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The CDC’s analysis comes as the US Food and Drug Administration’s advisers meet today to discuss the authorization of Moderna’s vaccine for children and teens aged 6-17.

Based on data from the Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD) system, the incidence of heart inflammation was 97.3 cases per million doses for males aged 18-39 following a second dose of Moderna’s shot, versus 81.7 cases per million Pfizer vaccine doses.

Available information suggests that most people with myocarditis after mRNA Covid-19 vaccination recover over time, the CDC said. — Reuters

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