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. 2024 Mar 1;45(1):45-50.
doi: 10.1097/PAF.0000000000000900. Epub 2023 Dec 21.

Case Study of Autopsy Findings in a Population of Post-COVID-19 Vaccination in Thailand

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Case Study of Autopsy Findings in a Population of Post-COVID-19 Vaccination in Thailand

Atthasit Dul-Amnuay. Am J Forensic Med Pathol. .

Abstract

Thailand began offering the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine nationwide in February 2021, with 1,885 deaths reported by the end of the year. Therefore, it is essential to assess the correlation between vaccination and cause of death from autopsy. This study included 34 autopsies of a deceased within 30 days after COVID-19 vaccination performed in Bangkok under the postmortem inquest service area of Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital. The autopsies were performed by forensic pathologists. Moreover, detailed information about the deceased was collected, including age, sex, medical records, vaccination history, scene investigation reports, autopsy reports, cause of death, and a probable causal relationship between vaccination and cause of death. There were 24 males (70.59%), and the average age of the deceased was 52.76 years. Of all individuals, 28 (82.36%), 4 (11.76%), and 2 (5.88%) were vaccinated with AstraZeneca, Sinopharm, and SinoVac, respectively. The most common cause of death was ischemic heart disease (n = 17). None of the deceased patients had a causal relationship to the vaccine. Deaths were due to natural causes, as no definitive link between vaccination and cause of death was established in the study.

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Conflict of interest: The author has no conflict of interest to declare.

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AESI surveillance for COVID-19.
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A Kaplan–Meier survival curve of the individuals in 30 days.

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