Adverse consequences Following COVID-19 Vaccination

Raheem Hussein Zayer
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Background: Employing a potent preventive measure stands as the sole recourse against  COVID-19. The global scale of the COVID-19 pandemic has propelled an unparalleled rush  in vaccine development. This pressing demand has spawned a diverse range of approaches in  vaccine development considerations. Any potential adverse events from the COVID-19  vaccine are typical indicators that the body is building protection. Objectives: To identify the  prevalence, types and to investigate the possible attributed factors for the adverse events  associated with COVID-19 vaccines. Method: A descriptive cross-sectional study that was  conducted in the Iraq / Baghdad / Al-Resafa Directorate of Health (DOH) from the 7th of April  to the 5th of August 2021. A total of 420 participants were enrolled in the study. Results: The  most prevalent adverse events were injection site tenderness and joint pain /lethargy. There  was a significant association between the adverse event, time of disappearance, and the type of  vaccine, the highest percentage was associated with Pfizer BioNTech. The adverse events were  significantly higher in females. There was a significant association between the first and second  doses regarding the prevalence of injection site tenderness, joint pain, fever, and other adverse  events. Conclusion: Most vaccinated people developed mild adverse events, pain at the site of injection was the most prevalent adverse event. The gender and type of vaccine significantly  affected the development of the adverse events.  
接种 COVID-19 疫苗后的不良后果
背景:采取有力的预防措施是抗击COVID-19的唯一途径。COVID-19大流行的全球规模推动了前所未有的疫苗开发热潮。这一迫切需求催生了疫苗开发考虑的各种方法。COVID-19疫苗的任何潜在不良事件都是身体正在建立保护的典型指标。目的:确定COVID-19疫苗相关不良事件的流行情况、类型,并探讨可能的归因因素。方法:于2021年4月7日至8月5日在伊拉克/巴格达/ Al-Resafa卫生局(DOH)进行描述性横断面研究。共有420名参与者参加了这项研究。结果:最常见的不良反应是注射部位压痛和关节疼痛/嗜睡。不良事件、消失时间和疫苗类型之间存在显著关联,辉瑞BioNTech疫苗的不良事件发生率最高。不良事件在女性中明显更高。在注射部位压痛、关节疼痛、发热和其他不良事件的发生率方面,第一次和第二次剂量之间存在显著关联。结论:大多数接种者出现轻度不良反应,注射部位疼痛是最常见的不良反应。性别和疫苗类型对不良事件的发生有显著影响。
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