mRNA COVID-19 vaccinations are not associated with RVO development 21 days and 12 weeks after vaccination


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Jacqueline K. Shaia, Priya Shukla, Lee Jampol, Rishi P. Singh
npj Vaccines, 2024

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Shaia, J. K., Shukla, P., Jampol, L., & Singh, R. P. (2024). mRNA COVID-19 vaccinations are not associated with RVO development 21 days and 12 weeks after vaccination. Npj Vaccines.


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Shaia, Jacqueline K., Priya Shukla, Lee Jampol, and Rishi P. Singh. “MRNA COVID-19 Vaccinations Are Not Associated with RVO Development 21 Days and 12 Weeks after Vaccination.” npj Vaccines (2024).


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Shaia, Jacqueline K., et al. “MRNA COVID-19 Vaccinations Are Not Associated with RVO Development 21 Days and 12 Weeks after Vaccination.” Npj Vaccines, 2024.


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@article{jacqueline2024a,
  title = {mRNA COVID-19 vaccinations are not associated with RVO development 21 days and 12 weeks after vaccination},
  year = {2024},
  journal = {npj Vaccines},
  author = {Shaia, Jacqueline K. and Shukla, Priya and Jampol, Lee and Singh, Rishi P.}
}


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