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Scientists Say They Found Cause of Rare Blood Clotting Linked to AstraZeneca Vaccine – The Wall Street Journal
German, Norwegian researchers say rare auto-immune reaction is behind several cases of brain blood clotting, and suggest a possible treatment for it
BERLINScientists in Europe said they had identified a mechanism that could lead the AstraZeneca PLC vaccine to cause potentially deadly blood clots in rare instances as well as a possible treatment for it.Two teams of medical researchers in Norway and Germany have independently found that the vaccine could trigger an autoimmune reaction causing blood to clot in the brain, which would offer an explanation for isolated incidents across Europe in recent weeks.Several European countries briefly halted…
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