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Home / Health / AIIMS Study: No Link Between Vaccines and Young Adult Deaths

AIIMS Study: No Link Between Vaccines and Young Adult Deaths

14 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • AIIMS study found no scientific link between COVID-19 vaccination and sudden deaths.
  • Cardiovascular diseases were identified as the leading cause of sudden deaths.
  • Researchers emphasized trusting scientific sources over misinformation.

A comprehensive one-year autopsy-based study conducted by AIIMS, New Delhi, has concluded that there is no scientific evidence to suggest a link between COVID-19 vaccination and sudden deaths among young adults aged 18 to 45. The research, published in the Indian Journal of Medical Research, examined various autopsy methods to analyze sudden death cases.

The findings revealed that cardiovascular diseases were the predominant cause of these tragic events, followed by respiratory illnesses and other non-cardiac conditions. The study meticulously analyzed vaccination status and COVID-19 infection history, finding no causal relationship with sudden fatalities in the younger demographic.

Researchers stressed the importance of relying on evidence-based scientific research to counter misleading claims circulating about vaccine safety. Health experts highlighted that sudden deaths in young individuals often stem from undiagnosed health issues, particularly cardiac conditions, underscoring the need for early health screenings and timely medical intervention.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, the AIIMS study found no scientific evidence linking COVID-19 vaccination to sudden deaths in young adults.
Cardiovascular diseases were identified as the leading cause of sudden deaths among young adults in the study.
The study was conducted at AIIMS, New Delhi, and published in the Indian Journal of Medical Research.

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