Assessment of Symptoms Succeeding COVID-19 Vaccination in Health Care Workers of Rawalpindi Medical University, Pakistan

U. Aftab, Sheeza Farooq, S. Bilal, M. Ishfaq, Shanza Nazish, Muhammad Irfan
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Background: We aimed to evaluate the duration and severity of symptoms experienced by Health care workers (HCWs) after receiving first dose of COVID-19 vaccine and to compare these symptoms with respect to age, gender, previous infection with COVID-19 and history of allergies. Methods: Data for this cross-sectional analytical study was collected using simple random sampling by filling a proforma after detailed in person interview of the selected HCWs of Rawalpindi Medical University between May 2021 to September 2021. However, those HCWs who had co-morbidities were excluded from the study. Results: A total of 350 participants were interviewed and data was analyzed by SPSS 25. Out of 350 participants 205 (58.6%) experienced symptom after receiving the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Most common symptom was local pain at injection site (58%). Other symptoms include fatigue(41.5%) ,myalgia(33.2%) ,low grade fever (28.8%), headache(26.8%) ,high grade fever(6.3%),joint pain(7.8%), Giddiness(5.4%), sore throat(5.9%),nausea (4.9%), diarrhea(2%) ,constipation(1.5%), insomnia(1%), allergic rash(1.5%).Women were likely to experience more symptoms as well as earlier onset of symptoms. Older age was related to late appearance and longer duration of symptoms. People who have earlier been infected with COVID-19 were likely to experience more severe symptoms. Those having previous history of any allergies were more likely to experience post-vaccination symptoms. All these results were statistically significant with p value less than 0.05. Conclusion: Two-thirds of healthcare professionals who completed the survey reported mild and short- lived symptoms. These symptoms are the local and systemic manifestations of immunogenicity and reactogenicity of vaccines. No serious adverse event was reported hence further supporting the evidence for safety of these vaccines.
巴基斯坦拉瓦尔品第医科大学医护人员COVID-19疫苗接种后症状评估
背景:我们旨在评估卫生保健工作者(HCWs)在接种第一剂COVID-19疫苗后所经历的症状的持续时间和严重程度,并将这些症状与年龄、性别、既往感染COVID-19和过敏史进行比较。方法:本横断面分析研究采用简单随机抽样的方法,于2021年5月至2021年9月对拉瓦尔品第医科大学卫生员进行详细的当面访谈后填写表格。然而,那些有合并症的卫生保健工作者被排除在研究之外。结果:共访谈350名参与者,采用SPSS 25软件对数据进行分析。在350名参与者中,205名(58.6%)在接种第一剂COVID-19疫苗后出现症状。最常见的症状是注射部位局部疼痛(58%)。其他症状包括疲劳(41.5%)、肌痛(33.2%)、低烧(28.8%)、头痛(26.8%)、高烧(6.3%)、关节痛(7.8%)、头晕(5.4%)、喉咙痛(5.9%)、恶心(4.9%)、腹泻(2%)、便秘(1.5%)、失眠(1%)、过敏性皮疹(1.5%)。女性可能会经历更多的症状以及更早出现的症状。年龄越大,症状出现越晚,持续时间越长。较早感染COVID-19的人可能会出现更严重的症状。那些有过敏史的人更有可能出现疫苗接种后的症状。这些结果均有统计学意义,p值均小于0.05。结论:三分之二完成调查的医疗保健专业人员报告了轻微和短暂的症状。这些症状是疫苗免疫原性和反应原性的局部和全身表现。未报告严重不良事件,因此进一步支持这些疫苗安全性的证据。
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