Vaccines for COVID-19 and influenza may slightly increase the risk of strokes caused by blood clots in the brains of older adults, particularly when the two vaccines are given at the same time and when they are given to adults who are age 85 and older, according to a new study.The safety signal was detected by experts at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration who analyzed data from Medicare claims.It is the second study to find an elevated risk of stroke for seniors after COVID-19 and flu vaccinations given together. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and FDA issued a public communication in January explaining that one of their near real-time vaccine safety monitoring studies called the Vaccine Safety Datalink had picked up a small risk of stroke for older adults who received a dose of Pfizers bivalent COVID-19 vaccine and a high-dose or adjuvanted flu shot on the same day. That study triggered the FDAs broader look at strokes after vaccination noted in the medical records of seniors on Medicare.That said, the risk identified in the FDAs study appears to be very small roughly 3 strokes or transient ischemic attacks for every 100,000 doses given and the study found it may be primarily driven by the high-dose or adjuvanted flu vaccines, which are specially designed to rev up the immune system so it mounts a stronger response to the shot.In additional analysis of the Medicare claims data, the FDA researchers found a slightly increased risk of stroke in adults ages 65 and older whod only gotten a high dose flu shot. In absolute terms, the extra risk from high-dose flu shots amounted to 1-2 strokes for every 100,000 doses.The absolute risk is miniscule, said Dr. Steve Nissen, a cardiologist and researcher at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. I mean it is trivial in comparison to the risk for people over 85 of dying from COVID. At least five other recent studies many launched to try to tease out this link, have not found any additional risk of stroke after vaccination for COVID-19, influenza or both.Available data do not provide clear and consistent evidence of a safety problem for ischemic stroke with bivalent mRNA COVID-19 vaccines when given alone or given simultaneously with influenza vaccines, said Dr. Tom Shimabukuro, director of the Immunization Safety Office at the CDC in a public presentation of the data on Wednesday to the CDCs Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.Researchers say they are continuing to probe the possible link, but in the meantime, they say everyone should still get vaccinated since an increase in risk of a stroke after vaccination is dwarfed by the increased risk of stroke or other serious outcomes following either a flu or COVID-19 infection.The risk of serious disease associated with both influenza and COVID for the population at highest risk, which is of course, older persons, is so much greater than the potential increased risk associated with a vaccine, said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert at Vanderbilt University.Thats a hard equation for the average person to do, Schaffner said. Spread out your shots?Schaffner said people who are worried could consider getting each shot at different times rather than together.Thats a reasonable thing to do, he said.Schaffner, who is in his mid-80s, said he got both his COVID and flu vaccines at the same time, in the same arm, and had very little reaction afterwards.A few weeks ago, however, Dr. Peter Marks, head of FDAs Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, said he was planning to get his COVID-19 vaccine first, followed by his influenza vaccine about two weeks later.If you want to minimize the chance of interactions and minimize confusing the side effects from one with another, you wait about two weeks between the vaccines, Marks said on an FDA stakeholder call in September.Other experts said they hoped the information wouldnt confuse people or deter them from getting their vaccines, since the benefits of getting them still greatly outweigh the risks.The bottom line is that these are small signals. Were not entirely sure whether they are valid, and they certainly do not lead themselves to any change in the recommendations for people getting either COVID or influenza vaccines at the present time, Schaffner said.For the study, FDA investigators looked at the medical claims of more than 5.3 million adults ages 65 and older who were enrolled in Medicare and received a bivalent COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer or Moderna. They saw no increased risk of stroke in the overall group after COVID-19 vaccination.When they looked at adults ages 85 and older, they found an elevated risk of strokes caused by blood clots in those whod had Pfizer vaccines, but not in those who got Moderna shots.Seniors age 65 and older who got a bivalent vaccine and high-dose or adjuvanted flu shot at the same time also had an increased risk of blood clots in their brains.The study is observational, meaning it can only show associations, it cant prove cause and effect. It was also posted as a preprint ahead of peer review by outside experts and publication in a medical journal.Study sees link to seizures in young kidsA separate FDA investigation of more than 4 million records from three large commercial insurance databases, found a small and tenuous link between seizures in children between the ages of 2 and 5 and COVID-19 vaccination. Children this age appeared to be slightly more likely to have seizures after COVID-19 vaccination compared with background seizure rates in the general population in 2020 a year when infectious diseases were lower in kids because of masks and social distancing.The signal disappeared, however, when researchers compared it with background rates of seizures reported in U.S. children in 2022, a year when infections in kids rebounded.That study was also posted as a preprint.The study authors said their findings should be interpreted with caution, since most were associated with fevers, which are common in kids. Vaccination can also cause kids to run fevers.They said they hoped their findings would be investigated in a more robust epidemiological study.About 4% of children experience seizures triggered by fevers, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.Dr. Phillip Yang, a cardiologist at Stanford Health Care, said the findings didnt look particularly concerning.Its not unusual after COVID vaccine that we have little bit of a fever that could trigger a seizure, and kids who are more susceptible to it. So again, its not a surprising finding, Yang said.
Vaccines for COVID-19 and influenza may slightly increase the risk of strokes caused by blood clots in the brains of older adults, particularly when the two vaccines are given at the same time and when they are given to adults who are age 85 and older, according to a new study.
The safety signal was detected by experts at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration who analyzed data from Medicare claims.
It is the second study to find an elevated risk of stroke for seniors after COVID-19 and flu vaccinations given together. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and FDA issued a public communication in January explaining that one of their near real-time vaccine safety monitoring studies called the Vaccine Safety Datalink had picked up a small risk of stroke for older adults who received a dose of Pfizers bivalent COVID-19 vaccine and a high-dose or adjuvanted flu shot on the same day. That study triggered the FDAs broader look at strokes after vaccination noted in the medical records of seniors on Medicare.
That said, the risk identified in the FDAs study appears to be very small roughly 3 strokes or transient ischemic attacks for every 100,000 doses given and the study found it may be primarily driven by the high-dose or adjuvanted flu vaccines, which are specially designed to rev up the immune system so it mounts a stronger response to the shot.
In additional analysis of the Medicare claims data, the FDA researchers found a slightly increased risk of stroke in adults ages 65 and older whod only gotten a high dose flu shot. In absolute terms, the extra risk from high-dose flu shots amounted to 1-2 strokes for every 100,000 doses.
The absolute risk is miniscule, said Dr. Steve Nissen, a cardiologist and researcher at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. I mean it is trivial in comparison to the risk for people over 85 of dying from COVID.
At least five other recent studies many launched to try to tease out this link, have not found any additional risk of stroke after vaccination for COVID-19, influenza or both.
Available data do not provide clear and consistent evidence of a safety problem for ischemic stroke with bivalent mRNA COVID-19 vaccines when given alone or given simultaneously with influenza vaccines, said Dr. Tom Shimabukuro, director of the Immunization Safety Office at the CDC in a public presentation of the data on Wednesday to the CDCs Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
Researchers say they are continuing to probe the possible link, but in the meantime, they say everyone should still get vaccinated since an increase in risk of a stroke after vaccination is dwarfed by the increased risk of stroke or other serious outcomes following either a flu or COVID-19 infection.
The risk of serious disease associated with both influenza and COVID for the population at highest risk, which is of course, older persons, is so much greater than the potential increased risk associated with a vaccine, said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert at Vanderbilt University.
Thats a hard equation for the average person to do, Schaffner said.
Schaffner said people who are worried could consider getting each shot at different times rather than together.
Thats a reasonable thing to do, he said.
Schaffner, who is in his mid-80s, said he got both his COVID and flu vaccines at the same time, in the same arm, and had very little reaction afterwards.
A few weeks ago, however, Dr. Peter Marks, head of FDAs Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, said he was planning to get his COVID-19 vaccine first, followed by his influenza vaccine about two weeks later.
If you want to minimize the chance of interactions and minimize confusing the side effects from one with another, you wait about two weeks between the vaccines, Marks said on an FDA stakeholder call in September.
Other experts said they hoped the information wouldnt confuse people or deter them from getting their vaccines, since the benefits of getting them still greatly outweigh the risks.
The bottom line is that these are small signals. Were not entirely sure whether they are valid, and they certainly do not lead themselves to any change in the recommendations for people getting either COVID or influenza vaccines at the present time, Schaffner said.
For the study, FDA investigators looked at the medical claims of more than 5.3 million adults ages 65 and older who were enrolled in Medicare and received a bivalent COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer or Moderna. They saw no increased risk of stroke in the overall group after COVID-19 vaccination.
When they looked at adults ages 85 and older, they found an elevated risk of strokes caused by blood clots in those whod had Pfizer vaccines, but not in those who got Moderna shots.
Seniors age 65 and older who got a bivalent vaccine and high-dose or adjuvanted flu shot at the same time also had an increased risk of blood clots in their brains.
The study is observational, meaning it can only show associations, it cant prove cause and effect. It was also posted as a preprint ahead of peer review by outside experts and publication in a medical journal.
A separate FDA investigation of more than 4 million records from three large commercial insurance databases, found a small and tenuous link between seizures in children between the ages of 2 and 5 and COVID-19 vaccination. Children this age appeared to be slightly more likely to have seizures after COVID-19 vaccination compared with background seizure rates in the general population in 2020 a year when infectious diseases were lower in kids because of masks and social distancing.
The signal disappeared, however, when researchers compared it with background rates of seizures reported in U.S. children in 2022, a year when infections in kids rebounded.
That study was also posted as a preprint.
The study authors said their findings should be interpreted with caution, since most were associated with fevers, which are common in kids. Vaccination can also cause kids to run fevers.
They said they hoped their findings would be investigated in a more robust epidemiological study.
About 4% of children experience seizures triggered by fevers, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
Dr. Phillip Yang, a cardiologist at Stanford Health Care, said the findings didnt look particularly concerning.
Its not unusual after COVID vaccine that we have little bit of a fever that could trigger a seizure, and kids who are more susceptible to it. So again, its not a surprising finding, Yang said.
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