【四維健康】哈佛研究:新冠疫苗可能導致中樞神經系統炎症,誘發或激化多發性硬化症。
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1. 影片中提及的研究,確實刊登於《神經病學雜誌(Journal of Neurology)》第269卷第3期。但這些病例為接種疫苗後的「不良事件」,代表尚不確定是否和疫苗有關,研究也沒有暗示接種疫苗後會面臨長期風險增加。

2. 另根據國際期刊《美國醫學會期刊》研究,130位多發性硬化症(MS)患者,在接種第三劑mRNA疫苗後,沒有任何患者產生嚴重不良反應,頂多注射處疼痛或感到疲累。研究結論建議,可考慮讓多發性硬化症患者接種第三劑新冠疫苗。

3. 台灣神經免疫學會表示,目前尚無關於MS患者接種COVID-19疫苗的安全性和有效性的數據。但基於臨床試驗及過去MS患者接種其他疫苗的研究,仍建議MS患者在與醫師討論後接種COVID-19疫苗。

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「多發性硬化症患者接種第三劑新冠疫苗的安全性研究」專家意見
https://health-desk.org/articles/duo-fa-xing-ying-hua-zheng-huan-zhe-jie-zhong-di-san-ji-xin-guan-yi-miao-de-an-quan-xing-yan-jiu-zhuan-jia-yi-jian

台灣神經免疫學會《MS患者與COVID-19疫苗》
https://www.tnms.com.tw/msandcovid-19/

A Single-Health System Case Series of New-Onset CNS Inflammatory Disorders Temporally Associated With mRNA-Based SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines
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COVID-19 mRNA vaccination leading to CNS inflammation: a case series
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「多發性硬化症患者接種第三劑新冠疫苗的安全性研究」專家意見

Jan 25, 2022 by Science Media Center Taiwan – 議題背景:今(2021)年1月25日,國際期刊《美國醫學會期刊》網路開放版(JAMA Network Open)發表一篇研究。研究指出,已接種過兩劑BNT或莫德納疫苗的130位多發性硬化症患者,再接種第三劑mRNA疫苗後,有病毒棘蛋白專一性的抗體效價增加,且沒有患者產生嚴重的不良反應,最多是注射處疼痛和感到

https://health-desk.org/articles/duo-fa-xing-ying-hua-zheng-huan-zhe-jie-zhong-di-san-ji-xin-guan-yi-miao-de-an-quan-xing-yan-jiu-zhuan-jia-yi-jian

A Single-Health System Case Series of New-Onset CNS Inflammatory Disorders Temporally Associated With mRNA-Based SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines

BackgroundSince 2020, over 250 million doses of mRNA-based SARS-CoV-2 vaccines have been administered in the United States and hundreds of millions worldwide between the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna SA

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2022.796882/full

COVID-19 mRNA vaccination leading to CNS inflammation: a case series - PubMed

The availability of vaccines against the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), provides hope towards mitigation of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Vaccine saf

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