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.