Evaluation of Post-vaccination Symptoms of COVID 19 Vaccines among People in Basrah-Iraq Society
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
; 16(3):78-83, 2022.
Article
in English
| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2067689
ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Vaccines are one of the most effective interventions for destroying COVID-19. Many organizations have worked to establish an efficient and safe preparation in the minimum time possible. Currently, several products that different in form and effectiveness are approved for sale. Objective(s) The goal of this study was to obtain evidence on COVID-19 vaccination adverse effects.Methodology:
A cross-sectional study was made between October and December 2021 to obtain data on the influence of the COVID-19 vaccine among people in the Iraq-Basrah. There were two types of questions listed. The first one covers the subject's background information, such as nationality, gender, age, educational level, and past COVID 19 infection. The second set of questions focused on information about the COVID-19 vaccines and their side effects. Result(s) Local site adverse reaction, Hypersensitivity reaction, bone and muscle pain, headache and fever were more common in persons received second dose than in participant received first dose. There was a significant difference in the number of people those under 60 years of age who reported fever, headache, bone and muscle pain compared to those 60 years old and over.conclusion:
The COVID-19 vaccine's side effects are similar to those seen with earlier immunizations, and the most of them are tolerable. Copyright © 2022, Institute of Medico-legal Publication. All rights reserved.
astraZeneca vaccines; COVID 19 vaccine; pfizer BioNTech; side effects; sinopharm; adult; article; bone pain; controlled study; coronavirus disease 2019; cross-sectional study; drug tolerability; educational status; female; fever; gender; headache; human; hypersensitivity; immunization; Iraq; male; middle aged; myalgia; vaccination; SARS-CoV-2 vaccine
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EMBASE
Type of study:
Experimental Studies
Topics:
Vaccines
Language:
English
Journal:
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
Year:
2022
Document Type:
Article
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