Post COVID 19 vaccination symptoms among the health care workers in Egypt

H. Hussein, Radwa M. Elsayed, Eman I. Elmeshmeshy, Eman M. Abd el-Sattar
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Background: Vaccines are the most important strategy to overcome the global pandemic of COVID 19. Although the vaccine’s protective effectiveness is commonly addressed, little is known regarding the adverse effects after vaccination. Therefore, this study’s primary objective was to study the prevalence of different COVID-19 vaccine side effects among the early vaccinated healthcare workers in Egypt. Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was done to assess the post vaccination symptoms among the health care workers who were vaccinated with COVID vaccine in Egypt. Results: One hundred and ninety-two health care workers (HCWs) responded to this questionnaire. The most common symptoms reported after the 1st dose of vaccination were pain at injection site (81.7%), followed by tiredness (70.7%) then myalgia and bone pain (62.8%). The most reported distressing symptoms after the 2nd dose were local pain at injection site (18.8%), tiredness (13.6%) and headache (10.5%). Conclusion: We concluded that post vaccination symptoms among health care workers were mild, short symptoms, and there were no serious adverse effects after the first dose as well as the second dose. The majority of participants did not report COVID-19 infection after vaccination which confirms the efficacy and safety of the vaccine. Key words: Covid vaccine, healthcare workers, Egypt
埃及卫生保健工作者的COVID - 19疫苗接种后症状
背景:疫苗是克服COVID - 19全球大流行的最重要战略。虽然疫苗的保护效果通常得到解决,但对接种疫苗后的不良反应知之甚少。因此,本研究的主要目的是研究埃及早期接种疫苗的卫生保健工作者中不同COVID-19疫苗副作用的流行情况。方法:采用横断面观察性研究,对在埃及接种COVID疫苗的医护人员进行疫苗接种后症状评估。结果:192名卫生保健工作者(HCWs)回答了问卷。第一剂疫苗接种后最常见的症状是注射部位疼痛(81.7%),其次是疲劳(70.7%),然后是肌痛和骨痛(62.8%)。第2次给药后最常见的疼痛症状为注射部位局部疼痛(18.8%)、疲倦(13.6%)和头痛(10.5%)。结论:医护人员接种后症状轻、症状短,第一次和第二次接种后均未出现严重不良反应。大多数参与者在接种疫苗后未报告COVID-19感染,这证实了疫苗的有效性和安全性。关键词:新冠病毒疫苗,卫生工作者,埃及
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