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At Least 55 Undeclared Chemical Elements Found in COVID-19 Vaccines from AstraZeneca, CanSino, Moderna, Pfizer, Sinopharm and Sputnik V, with Precise ICP-MS

Title At Least 55 Undeclared Chemical Elements Found in COVID-19 Vaccines from AstraZeneca, CanSino, Moderna, Pfizer, Sinopharm and Sputnik V, with Precise ICP-MS
Authors Lorena Diblasi, Martín Monteverde, David Nonis, Marcela Sangorrín
Magazine International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research
Date 10/11/2024
DOI 10.56098/mt1njj52
Introduction The introduction of experimental COVID-19 vaccines in late 2020 led to widespread inoculation and a subsequent rise in varied health conditions. By the end of 2023, 24 undeclared chemical elements were identified in COVID-19 vaccines using SEM-EDX by international research teams. This study confirms and expands these findings using high precision ICP-MS, revealing 55 undeclared chemical elements across vaccines from AstraZeneca, CanSino, Moderna, Pfizer, Sinopharm, and Sputnik V. Notably, 11 cytotoxic lanthanides and all 11 heavy metals, including chromium, arsenic, and nickel, were detected. The findings indicate significant elemental heterogeneity within vaccine vials.
Quote Lorena Diblasi, Martín Monteverde and David Nonis et al. At Least 55 Undeclared Chemical Elements Found in COVID-19 Vaccines from AstraZeneca, CanSino, Moderna, Pfizer, Sinopharm and Sputnik V, with Precise ICP-MS. Vaccine Theory Prac & Res. 2024. Vol. 3(2):1367-1393. DOI: 10.56098/mt1njj52
Element Aluminum (Al) , Arsenic (As) , Barium (Ba) , Boron (B) , Calcium (Ca) , Chromium (Cr) , Cobalt (Co) , Copper (Cu) , Gallium (Ga) , Hafnium (Hf) , Manganese (Mn) , Mercury (Hg) , Molybdenum (Mo) , Nickel (Ni) , Niobium (Nb) , Strontium (Sr) , Tin (Sn) , Titanium (Ti)
Materials Metals and Alloys , Rare Earth Metals
Industry Pharmaceutical Industry , Research & Laboratory
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