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Lat­est News – 15 March 2024

Leadership Team

Pro­fes­sor Zoe Waibler Ap­point­ed Act­ing Vice Pres­i­dent

Information on Batch Testing of the COVID-19 Vaccines

Is the quality of vaccine batches guaranteed to be consistent?

Are mRNA vaccine batches checked for residual DNA content?

Methodology for Testing COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines for Alleged Contaminants

Press Releases

The Hepatitis E Virus – New Insights into Targeted Treatment and Diagnosis

Pharmacovigilance

Reports on Suspected Adverse Reactions – Data Published for 2022 and 2023

Explanatory Videos: How the Safe­ty of Medic­i­nal Prod­ucts Is Mon­i­tored – The Spon­ta­neous Re­port­ing Sys­tem

Information on the Topic of Vaccination Damages

The Paul-Ehrlich-Institut is not responsible for processing applications for recognition of vaccine damages.

The Paul-Ehrlich-Institut does not have any information, figures/data on vaccine damage procedures.

Recognition procedures for vaccination damages in accordance with section 24 of the Social Code (Sozialgesetzbuch, SGB) XIV are handled exclusively by the Social Welfare Office in the federal state in whose territory the vaccination was carried out. Sections 4, 5 and 113 of the SGB XIV provide information on the competent authority, compensation for official measures and payment obligations.

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Updated: 15.03.2024