Adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination among pregnant women attending primary health centers: An active-surveillance study

Q3 Medicine
Narayana Goruntla , Basappa Karisetty , Nandini Nandini , Bharadwaj Bhupasamudram , Himaja Reddy Gangireddy , Kasturi Vishwanathasetty Veerabhadrappa , Joseph Obiezu Chukwujekwu Ezeonwumelu , Vishnuvandana Bandaru
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Abstract

Introduction

Vaccine safety is a major barrier to the uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine by pregnant women. To bring confidence among pregnant women towards vaccine intake, there is a need to synthesize evidence on safety profile of vaccination.

Objective

To assess adverse events (AEs) following COVID-19 vaccination among pregnant women.

Materials and methods

A vaccine safety surveillance was conducted at 2 rural primary health centers (PHC) located in Anantapur District, India. A total of 420 pregnant women were monitored for AEs following COVID-19 vaccination for a period of 30 min and followed for 1 month for late reactions through telephonic interviews. All AEs were subjected to causality and severity assessment. Descriptive statistics were used to represent adverse events.

Results

The COVID-19 vaccine acceptance rate among pregnant women was 64.4%. A total of 420 pregnant women received 670 vaccine doses (Covishield = 372, Covaxin = 298) against COVID-19. Majority of vaccine intake was observed during the second trimester. The incidence rate of AEs following the COVID-19 vaccine among pregnant women was 93.8%, and the majority include injection site pain (28.4%, 29.6%), fever (25.5%, 19.0%), myalgia (8.21%, 12.3%), and malaise (13.6%, 8.4%). Most AEs notified are probable and mild in nature.

Conclusion

The COVID-19 vaccine acceptance rate among pregnant women was 64.4%. A 30 days incidence rate of AEs following COVID-19 vaccination among pregnant women was 93.8%, with the most common mild events like injection site pain, and fever. A further follow-up cohort study by taking an adequate sample size was recommended to capture fetal–maternal outcomes.

在初级卫生中心就诊的孕妇接种COVID-19疫苗后的不良事件:一项主动监测研究
疫苗安全性是孕妇接种COVID-19疫苗的主要障碍。为了使孕妇对接种疫苗有信心,需要综合有关疫苗接种安全性的证据。目的评价孕妇接种COVID-19疫苗后不良事件的发生情况。材料和方法在印度Anantapur区的2个农村初级卫生中心(PHC)进行了sa疫苗安全监测。对420名孕妇接种COVID-19疫苗后的不良反应进行监测,监测时间为30 min,并通过电话随访1个月,观察后期反应。对所有不良事件进行因果关系和严重程度评估。使用描述性统计来表示不良事件。结果孕产妇新冠肺炎疫苗接种率为64.4%。共有420名孕妇接种了670剂疫苗(Covishield = 372,Covaxin = 298)。大多数疫苗摄入是在妊娠中期观察到的。孕妇接种新冠肺炎疫苗后不良反应发生率为93.8%,主要表现为注射部位疼痛(28.4%,29.6%)、发热(25.5%,19.0%)、肌痛(8.21%,12.3%)和不适(13.6%,8.4%)。大多数通报的ae是可能的和轻微的。结论孕妇新冠肺炎疫苗接种率为64.4%。孕妇接种COVID-19疫苗后30 天的不良反应发生率为93.8%,最常见的轻微事件为注射部位疼痛和发烧。建议采取足够的样本量进行进一步的随访队列研究,以捕获胎儿-母体结局。
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Vacunas
Vacunas Medicine-Infectious Diseases
CiteScore
3.90
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0.00%
发文量
138
审稿时长
62 days
期刊介绍: Sin duda una de las mejores publicaciones para conocer los avances en el campo de las vacunaciones preventivas, tanto en el ámbito de la investigación básica como aplicada y en la evaluación de programas de vacunaciones. Su alta calidad y utilidad la ha llevado a estar indexada en los prestigiosos índices IME y SCOPUS.
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