Time for another peek at Google Scholar, to see what is new on the topic of mRNA vaccine myocarditis, since my last such post on September 9th, 2022.
Sogbe’s report of new-onset lupus and myocarditis post Pfizer vaccine, Ahmed’s series of 4 cases of vaccine myocarditis, one of whom has persistent cardiac disability five months after onset, Goddard’s vaccine myocarditis incidence estimation, Hayrullah’s case of myocarditis and multisystem inflammatory syndrome, Takahashi’s pericarditis and aortic dissection case, Bhullar’s vaccine myocarditis and heart failure case in a patient with prior lupus history, Abusamra’s optic neuritis and myocarditis case, Lloyd’s myocarditis signal in insurance data, Collington’s series of 2 cases of vaccine multisystem inflammatory syndrome and myocarditis, Gao’s meta-analysis confirming elevated risk of myocarditis from mRNA vaccines, Roy’s essay questioning whether covid vaccine risk-benefit for cardiac disease is a settled issue, Chua’s followup study of 28 adolescents with mRNA vaccine myocarditis, Ammirati’s essay on the Kracalick myocarditis outcome study, Kracalick’s VAERS-based study of mRNA vaccine myocarditis outcomes in over 200 patients, Yamaguchi’s report on the Japanese monitoring of pediatric covid vaccine booster complications, including myocarditis, Cosentino’s essay on the molecular mechanisms of spike protein vaccines and myocarditis, Dorian’s essay on sudden death in sports, connected with both covid and covid vaccine-induced heart disease, Al-Qudah’s female myocarditis case, Shiyovich’s MRI 7-month followup of seven myocarditis cases, Patel’s MRI 6-month followup of nine myocarditis cases, Abdallah’s series of 2 cases of fetal tachycardia associated with maternal covid vaccination, and Levi’s prospective study of heart injury after second boosters in health care workers (0.62% rate of heart injury).
Twenty-two relevant peer-reviewed articles on the subject of mRNA myocarditis published in twenty-eight days, found on the most basic search of the literature.
So incredibly sad.