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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (KSL.com) The COVID-19 vaccine does not cause any additional side effects for children who developed MIS-C, or multisystem inflammatory syndrome, a study co-authored by a Utah doctor found. The study was published earlier this month in the American Medical Association’s JAMA Network and addresses a concern of many parents with […]
Study co-authored by Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital physician is the nation's first longitudinal study to understand how MIS-C is affecting children long-term.
Dr. Dongngan Truong, a Primary Children s Hospital pediatric cardiologist, co-authored a study showing children with MIS-C, a condition that follows a COVID-19 infection, are not more likely to have side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine.