Introduction
Adverse Effects of SARS-CoV Vaccines: Global Insights and Thrombotic Events is a concise, evidence-based examination of rare thrombotic events associated with certain COVID-19 vaccines, placing them within the broader context of vaccine safety, epidemiology, and public health decision-making. The book seeks to foster understanding by presenting balanced, scientifically grounded perspectives that support informed dialogue among healthcare professionals, policymakers, researchers, and the public.
Drawing on global data and peer-reviewed research, the book explores the epidemiology and underlying biological mechanisms of vaccine-related thrombotic events, alongside their clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management. While also addresses surveillance systems, risk assessment strategies, and evolving guidelines that inform safe and effective immunisation programs.
Key Features
- - Examine global evidence on vaccine-associated thrombotic events.
- - Analyse epidemiology, biological mechanisms, and clinical management.
- - Present balanced risk–benefit perspectives to support public health messaging.
- - Guide monitoring, surveillance, and policy implications.
Target Readership:
Professionals, experts, researchers, and policymakers in vaccine development, safety and deployment.
