Baylor College of Medicine: Study Shows Safety of Vaccinating Children Against COVID-19 After Previous MIS-C Diagnosis
March 29, 2022
March 29, 2022
HOUSTON, Texas, March 29 (TNSJou) -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news on March 28, 2022:
Though many children infected with COVID-19 experience mild symptoms or are asymptomatic, a small subset develop a dangerous complication called MIS-C, or multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, after being infected by the virus. In a study of children who received a COVID-19 vaccine after recovering from MIS-C, researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas C . . .
Though many children infected with COVID-19 experience mild symptoms or are asymptomatic, a small subset develop a dangerous complication called MIS-C, or multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, after being infected by the virus. In a study of children who received a COVID-19 vaccine after recovering from MIS-C, researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas C . . .