Vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia following coronavirus vaccine: A narrative review

The novel coronavirus pandemic has taken a toll on the global healthcare systems and economy. Safety precautions, along with vaccination, are the most effective preventive measures. The global vaccination program against COVID-19 has dramatically reduced the number of deaths and cases. However, the...

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