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A swift, population-wide response involving prevention and treatment strategies is essential in the face of a pandemic. The urgency to address emerging infectious diseases often leads to a lack of thorough evaluation of the safety of the measures taken. It's essential to ensure that the strategies used to combat these diseases do not threaten humanity more than the diseases themselves. Given the potential impact of emerging infectious diseases on human reproduction and pregnancy, as well as the adverse effects of treatments and preventive measures on fertility, it is crucial to assess these and other possible consequences in future outbreaks quickly.
In 2021, there was a dramatic increase in significant menstrual abnormalities among women of all ages. The precise mechanism of this phenomenon is unknown. Menstrual abnormalities occurred in vaccinated women and in unvaccinated women who were in close proximity to COVID-19-vaccinated people. Multiple studies noted menstrual abnormalities following COVID-19 vaccination.
To ascertain the mechanism by which abnormal vaginal bleeding occurs after COVID-19 vaccination or after exposure to shedding.
Retrospective, non-interventional, descriptive
50
One year or less. Participant time commitment: minimal, clerical only
a. Women 18 years or older (vaccinated or not) who experienced abnormal vaginal bleeding after January 1, 2021;
b. Participants must have had obstetrical or gynecological tissue biopsy samples previously collected and they are available for review.
Our Research will enable the medical and scientific community to rapidly analyze the adverse effects of new infectious diseases on public health. With this critical data, we can develop effective therapeutic and preventive responses that may save countless lives. WE NEED YOUR HELP TO SUCCEED!
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