Review Confirms mRNA Vaccines Protect Against Severe Infectious Diseases

A comprehensive scientific review published in The Lancet confirms that mRNA vaccines are safe and highly effective against severe infectious diseases. The study, which analyzed billions of doses, concludes that the benefits of vaccination significantly outweigh rare adverse events like myocarditis.
Why it matters
This large-scale validation reinforces public health policy and supports the continued use of mRNA technology for future vaccine development.
A comprehensive scientific review analysing billions of administered messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine doses has reaffirmed that mRNA vaccines are both safe and highly effective in preventing infectious diseases, including severe COVID-19. The findings strengthen global confidence in the technology and highlight its potential to transform the future of vaccine development and personalised medicine. Published in The Lancet, the review examined extensive clinical and real-world evidence across diverse population groups, including children, pregnant women and immunocompromised individuals.
The article summarizes peer-reviewed scientific consensus and clinical data without editorializing.
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