aefi: 2k serious cases of AEFI, 0.004% of 123 crore of shots given: Government | India News – Rashtra News : Rashtra News
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AEFI is any untoward medical occurrence that follows innoculation and does not necessarily have a causal relationship with the Covid-19 vaccine. They are reported through the AEFI surveillance system.
An AEFI is considered serious if it results in death, requires hospitalisation, results in persistent or significant disability or a cluster (two or more cases) of AEFIs in a geographical area. Investigations and causality assessment help in establishing a cause and effect relationship, junior health minister Bharati Pravin Pawar said.
“Total deaths and hospitalisations following use of all three Covid-19 vaccines were 946 (0.00008%) and 1,019 (0.00008%) respectively. The causality assessment of 89 deaths have been completed,” the minister said her reply to a query raised in the Rajya Sabha.
“The number of deaths classified under different causality assessment categories is — vaccine product-related 4, coincidental 58, indeterminate 16 and unclassifiable 11,” she further stated.
In response to a separate question on whether the government has ascertained the efficacy of Covishield and Covaxin, the minister said Covishield, manufactured by the Serum Institute of India, is technology transfer of Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine developed by Oxford University and AstraZeneca.
The efficacy studies for Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine were conducted overseas by Oxford University and AstraZeneca. Serum Institute of India has conducted Phase II/III immune-bridging clinical trials in the country, she said.
“The overall interim efficacy of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine at the time of approval of Covishield has been reported to be 63%. Bharat Biotech International has conducted Phase III efficacy trial of Covaxin in the country wherein the efficacy of the vaccine has been reported as 77.8%,” she informed the House.
Covaxin was granted Emergency Use Listing (EUL) by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on November 3, 2021. The WHO EUL is sufficient for travelling to a large number of countries. However, some countries issue specific notifications for the inclusion of vaccines for travel purposes, Pawar said.
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