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"Doses de rappel pour les jeunes adultes, une évaluation du risque / bénéfice"
"Nous présentons une évaluation des risques et des avantages des boosters dans ce groupe d'âge et fournissons cinq arguments éthiques contre les obligations vaccinales."
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"Nous estimons que 22 000 à 30 000 adultes âgés de 18 à 29 ans, précédemment non infectés, doivent être revaccinés avec un vaccin à ARNm pour éviter une hospitalisation due au COVID-19."
"En utilisant les données sur les effets indésirables rapportées par les CDC et les sponsors, nous constatons que les obligations de rappels peuvent causer un préjudice net attendu : pour chaque hospitalisation liée au COVID-19 évitée chez les jeunes adultes..."
"...précédemment non infectés, nous anticipons 18 à 98 effets indésirables graves, dont 1,7 à 3,0 cas de myocardite associée au rappel chez les hommes, et 1 373 à 3 234 cas de réactogénicité de grade ≥3 qui interfèrent avec les activités quotidiennes."
"Compte tenu de la forte prévalence de l'immunité post-infection, ce profil risque-bénéfice est encore moins favorable."
"Les obligations universitaires de rappels sont contraires à l'éthique car : 1) il n'existe pas d'évaluation formelle des risques et des avantages pour ce groupe d'âge ; 2) les obligations de vaccination peuvent entraîner un préjudice net attendu pour les jeunes ;"
"3) les obligations ne sont pas proportionnées : les préjudices attendus ne sont pas compensés par les avantages pour la santé publique étant donné l'efficacité modeste et transitoire des vaccins contre la transmission ;"
"4) les obligations américaines violent le principe de réciprocité car les préjudices graves et rares liés aux vaccins ne seront pas indemnisés de manière fiable en raison des lacunes des programmes actuels de réparation des préjudices liés aux vaccins ;"
"et 5) les obligations créent des préjudices sociaux plus larges."
"Nous examinons les contre-arguments tels que le désir de socialisation et de sécurité et montrons que ces arguments manquent de justifications scientifique et/ou éthique."
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