It appears cellulitis not an entirely uncommon reaction to AZ. 104 cases between 4 Jan and 25 February in the UK. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/966183/COVID-19_AstraZeneca_Vaccine_Analysis_Print.pdf …. Very open to commentary from health practitioners.
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Cheers. So I understand that, from an epi perspective, the higher number of reports of cellulitis compared to many other infections is not evidentially significant or relevant. Obviously it will help when we get the RTMP up and running here.
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Pretty much. From a surface level look, the most common reported infections - cellulitis, influenza, URTIs, herpes, shingles - are just the most common infections in adults anyway. It doesn't speak at all to whether the vaccine has anything to do with them
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