Evaluation of thyroid function in people vaccinated against COVID-19 via Sinofarm type

Ola Abdul Shaheed Naser
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Background; Since the emergence of the coronavirus disease pandemic, several effective vaccines have been introduced. These vaccines work through several different immunogenic pathways to produce effective immunity. There have been a number of reports of patients developing sub-acute thyroiditis and thyroid dysfunction after receiving the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine. This study aims to demonstrate the physiological effect of the covid -19 vaccine on human thyroid hormone. Methodology; For this purpose, 25 samples of male and female blood from people vaccinated with the corona virus used, 25 samples of blood from unvaccinated people were considered as a control group. The effect of this vaccine on the functions of the thyroid gland and on the concentrations of hormones was shown. A significant increase in the concentration of hormone T4 was observed in the group of vaccinated people compared to the control group. Conclusion, the current study Showed that the level of hormones increased significantly in the vaccinated compared to the control group, as  well as concluded these results was indicate that thyroid function is negatively affected by the vaccine.  
新冠肺炎疫苗接种者甲状腺功能评价
背景;自冠状病毒大流行出现以来,已经推出了几种有效的疫苗。这些疫苗通过几种不同的免疫原性途径产生有效的免疫。已有多例患者在接种COVID-19疫苗后出现亚急性甲状腺炎和甲状腺功能障碍的报道。本研究旨在验证covid -19疫苗对人甲状腺激素的生理影响。方法;为此,使用了冠状病毒疫苗接种者的25个男性和女性血液样本,以及未接种者的25个血液样本作为对照组。显示了这种疫苗对甲状腺功能和激素浓度的影响。与对照组相比,在接种疫苗的人群中观察到T4激素浓度显著增加。结论,目前的研究表明,与对照组相比,接种疫苗的激素水平显著增加,并得出结论,这些结果表明疫苗对甲状腺功能有负面影响。
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