Pfizer’s BNT162b COVID-19 vaccine administered to pregnant rats was associated with significant structural and biochemical changes in the brains of offspring and noticeable deficits in several behavioral domains. These effects may not directly relate to humans, and the study period did not allow for the possibility that these effects are reversible.
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COVID-19 mRNA gene therapies (“vaccines”) were likely the first injectable medicines recommended for pregnant women based on just 11 weeks of testing — even though according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the average time required to test a drug for safety is eight-and-a-half years.
Now, a Turkish study in Neurochemical Research, by Mumin Alper Erdogan et al., suggests administering the mRNA vaccines to pregnant women may cause neurodevelopmental harm to their children.
Researchers studied the offspring of pregnant rats that received Pfizer’s BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine. Specifically, they examined the rats’ neurodevelopment-related behaviors, motor performance and changes in brain chemistry affecting neurodevelopment.
The researchers found very large differences in the expression of some proteins and genes, suggesting that these changes were responsible for the observed behavioral and performance deficits.
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