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GeoffPainPhD's avatar

The Pfizer report of 15 April 2022 showed that 68.5 % of people reporting Adverse Effects were women. 923,194 out of Total Number of Cases: 1,348,079

APPENDIX 2.1 Cumulative Number of Case Reports (Serious and Non-Serious, Medically Confirmed and Non Medically-Confirmed) from Post-Marketing Data Sources, Overall, by Sex, Country, Age Groups and in Special Populations and Summary Tabulation by Preferred Term and MedDRA System Organ Class BNT162B2 - ALL

Reporting Period: Through 15-APR-2022

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https://www.tga.gov.au/foi-disclosure-log

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Rebekah Barnett's avatar

Good spot, thanks Geoff, I'll check this out.

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Antipodes's avatar

Thanks, 68.5% of the world vs 64% in WA, seems consistent.

There are so many symptoms listed in that document. It is scary how dangerous this product is, in the depth and broad nature of reactions.

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France's avatar

I do wonder if the difference in reporting is also a stereotypical response to being ill... women are more likely to get things checked out than men and reported than men in my experience- though my experience may not be the norm.

It would be interesting to know if there are any studies to look at differences in rates of seeking medical care and reporting issues/adverse events.

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

Surely these WA findings show that WA is in violation of Australia's obligations under the international convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women!

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