Is mRNA Technology Safe? Deborah Birx, MD, Answers
Ambassador Deborah Birx, MD, answers the persistent question of whether mRNA technology is safe in the long term.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been ongoing discussions and examinations of the messenger RNA (mRNA) technology. However, both the public and healthcare workers still have questions.
Katalin Karikó, PhD, and Drew Weissman, MD, PhD, invented the messenger mRNA technology at Penn Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the 1990s.
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Although mRNA technology has been studied since the early 1990s, some individuals still have concerns about its efficacy and safety. Speaking with Infection Control Today®, Ambassador Deborah Birx, MD, a Senior Fellow at the George W. Bush Institute in Dallas, Texas, addresses the question of the long-term safety of mRNA vaccine technology.
“Across the world, billions [of people] have been immunized, Birx said. “So we know about [mRNA’s] acute safety profile. We can definitively say that mRNA technology that is utilized to express this spike protein is very safe in the first 4 years. What people may have questions about is, do we know—definitively—that it's safe 2 decades from now, 3 decades from now? That database is smaller; it's really limited to people who may have gotten the Ebola vaccine. They're now probably a decade out.”
Birx continued, “I know the FDA is committed to making sure that they're studying the long-term consequences of this particular vaccine…. The questions are good. And what we can say, legitimately, as scientists that have developed vaccines, is we don't see anything concerning in the first 4 years of delivery. But again, that gets back to the point of being very clear as to who can benefit from a vaccine, particularly this vaccine. And I think we should recognize that people have definitive questions. That's why we [scientists and the CDC] should be putting out very clearly who should be immunized and the frequency to which those people should be immunized.”
(Quotes have been edited for clarity.)
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