Stanford Medicine study shows why mRNA COVID-19 vaccine can cause myocarditis, P6
- Shidonna Raven

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December 10, 2025
Updated on: June 29, 2026
Source: Sranford University
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COVID-19 is worse
“But COVID’s worse,” he added. A case of COVID-19 is about 10 times as likely to induce myocarditis as an mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccination, Wu said. That’s in addition to all the other trouble it causes.
Wu shares senior authorship of a study describing his team’s findings, published Dec. 10 in Science Translational Medicine, with former Stanford Medicine postdoctoral scholar Masataka Nishiga, MD, PhD, now an assistant professor at The Ohio State University. The study’s lead author is current postdoctoral scholar Xu Cao, PhD.
“Medical scientists are quite aware that COVID itself can cause myocarditis,” Wu said. “To a lesser extent, so can the mRNA vaccines. The question is, why?”
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