A year-long autopsy-based study conducted by the AIIMS, New Delhi, found no scientific evidence linking Covid-19 vaccination to sudden deaths among young adults, reaffirming that the vaccines are safe and effective.
The study, titled Burden of Sudden Death in Young Adults: A One-Year Observational Study at a Tertiary Care Centre in India, has been published in the ‘Indian Journal of Medical Research’, the flagship journal of the Indian Council of Medical Research.
Researchers closely examined sudden death cases of people aged between 18 and 45 years using verbal autopsy, post-mortem imaging, conventional autopsy and detailed histopathological tests.
According to the findings, there was no statistically significant association between Covid-19 vaccination status and sudden deaths in the young population.
The researchers found that most of the deaths were caused by well-known medical conditions, with cardiovascular diseases emerging as the leading cause. Respiratory illnesses and other non-cardiac causes were also identified in several cases.
The study also noted that both Covid-19 infection history and vaccination status were similar across younger and older age groups, and no causal link between vaccination and sudden deaths was found.




