Examining Side Effects of the Sputnik V COVID-19 Vaccine

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Kourosh Eftekharian, A. Eftekharian, I. Alavi Darazam, L. Gachkar, Sajjad Panahi, F. Davoodi, Zahra Babamohamadi Esfand Abadi, Mohsen Fazli
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Background: As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many vaccines were developed to counter the disease, including the vector-based Sputnik V vaccine. This study aims to identify the side effects of the Sputnik V COVID–19 vaccine in a medical center and compare the results with the previous reports. Methods: A questionnaire-based study was performed after the injection of the first and second doses of the vaccine to assess the side effects experienced by the participants. It was performed by reviewing similar previous studies. Results: Injection site pain, muscle pain, fever, fatigue, chills, and headache were the most common side effects of the vaccine. The incidence of major side effects decreased with age and was lower in men. In our study and others, the incidence of side effects was decreased in the second dose. In some studies, participants with a previous history of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARSCOV-2) infection developed more side effects, especially injection site pain, muscle pain, and fatigue. Conclusion: Most studies agree with our reported results. Serious side effects of this vaccine are rare and may be considered tolerable in adults.
研究Sputnik V新冠肺炎疫苗的副作用
背景:由于COVID-19大流行,开发了许多疫苗来应对该疾病,包括基于媒介的Sputnik V疫苗。这项研究的目的是在医疗中心确定Sputnik V COVID-19疫苗的副作用,并将结果与之前的报告进行比较。方法:在注射第一剂和第二剂疫苗后进行基于问卷的研究,以评估参与者所经历的副作用。它是通过回顾以前类似的研究来完成的。结果:注射部位疼痛、肌肉疼痛、发热、疲劳、寒战和头痛是疫苗最常见的副作用。主要副作用的发生率随着年龄的增长而下降,在男性中更低。在我们的研究和其他研究中,第二次剂量的副作用发生率降低了。在一些研究中,有严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARSCOV-2)感染史的参与者出现了更多的副作用,特别是注射部位疼痛、肌肉疼痛和疲劳。结论:大多数研究与我们报道的结果一致。这种疫苗的严重副作用是罕见的,在成人中可能被认为是可容忍的。
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