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* [https://openvaers.com/vaersapp/report.php?vaers_id=2006451 2006451] - 12 days to onset, 6 year old female who was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease.  Vaccinated on 12-11-2021, developed rash 12/23.
* [https://openvaers.com/vaersapp/report.php?vaers_id=2006451 2006451] - 12 days to onset, 6 year old female who was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease.  Vaccinated on 12-11-2021, developed rash 12/23.
* [https://openvaers.com/vaersapp/report.php?vaers_id=2175151 2175151] - 2 days to onset, 15 year old male diagnosed with Kawasaki's disease.
* [https://openvaers.com/vaersapp/report.php?vaers_id=2175151 2175151] - 2 days to onset, 15 year old male diagnosed with Kawasaki's disease.
* '''[https://openvaers.com/vaersapp/report.php?vaers_id=2194347 2194347] - 69 days to onset''', 5 year old female diagnosed with MIS-C.  History of Kawasaki disease X2, 2018/2020.
* [https://openvaers.com/vaersapp/report.php?vaers_id=2226084 2226084] - Kawasaki disease following COVID, vaccination was 266 days ago.
* '''[https://openvaers.com/vaersapp/report.php?vaers_id=2271220 2271220] - 54 days to onset''', 10 year old male with "MIS-C vs Kawasaki".
* '''[https://openvaers.com/vaersapp/report.php?vaers_id=2271233 2271233] - 39 days to onset''', 10 year old male.  "Constellation of symptoms is concerning for Kawasaki versus MIS-C."
* '''[https://openvaers.com/vaersapp/report.php?vaers_id=2137230 2137230] - 43 days to onset''', 7 year old male being treated for MIS-C.

Revision as of 14:27, 7 August 2022

Some evidence suggests that COVID vaccines can lead to delayed and serious reactions weeks after initial vaccination.

MIS-V

Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS) is labelled as MIS-C when it develops in children following a COVID-19 infection. In rare cases, it can develop in adults (MIS-A). Various published case reports have noted that it can also develop after vaccination (MIS-V) without any evidence of a prior COVID-19 infection. Onset of MIS-V can be weeks after initial infection.

Symptoms of MIS-C/A/V are similar to Kawasaki disease.

Selected VAERS case reports

  • 2006451 - 12 days to onset, 6 year old female diagnosed with Kawasaki disease.
  • 1998916 - 27 days to onset, 9 year old female diagnosed with Kawasaki disease. "5 days after covid-19 pfizer vaccine was given she developed a fever with a mild rash on her extremities. [...] Rash progressed to what appeared to be erythema multiforme, she had conjunctivitis as well as persistent fevers. Ended up being sent to ED on 12/31/21 for leukocytosis and thrombocytopenia [...]"
  • 2006451 - 12 days to onset, 6 year old female who was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease. Vaccinated on 12-11-2021, developed rash 12/23.
  • 2175151 - 2 days to onset, 15 year old male diagnosed with Kawasaki's disease.
  • 2194347 - 69 days to onset, 5 year old female diagnosed with MIS-C. History of Kawasaki disease X2, 2018/2020.
  • 2226084 - Kawasaki disease following COVID, vaccination was 266 days ago.
  • 2271220 - 54 days to onset, 10 year old male with "MIS-C vs Kawasaki".
  • 2271233 - 39 days to onset, 10 year old male. "Constellation of symptoms is concerning for Kawasaki versus MIS-C."
  • 2137230 - 43 days to onset, 7 year old male being treated for MIS-C.