在接种SARS-COV-2疫苗的患者中发生的疫苗接种后反应

I. Wróblewska, Z. Wróblewska, J. Chmielewski, Roman Grudzień, Małgorzata Dziechciarz, Piotr Choina
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简介和目的:接种疫苗是最安全的,多年来被证明是获得免疫的方法。在欧盟,已经注册了两种mRNA疫苗和两种基于修饰腺病毒的载体疫苗,用于预防COVID-19。疫苗不良反应(AVRs)是指接种疫苗后机体的任何异常反应或事件。这些反应的严重程度从轻微到很少发生的严重甚至危及生命。本研究的目的是评估接种SARS-COV-2疫苗的患者的疫苗不良反应(AVRs)。材料与方法:采用诊断调查法对376人进行研究。纳入标准为接种SARS-CoV-2病毒疫苗。由于缺乏适合计划研究的标准化工具,因此使用了作者构建的由15个项目组成的问卷。
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Post-vaccination reactions occurring in patients vaccinated against SARS-COV-2
Introduction and objective: Vaccinations are the safest and for many years proven way of acquiring immunity. In the European Union, two mRNA vaccines and two vector vaccines based on modified adenoviruses have been registered for the prevention of COVID-19. Adverse vaccine reactions (AVRs) are any abnormal body reaction or event after vaccination. These reactions can range in severity from mild to rarely occurring serious or even life-threatening. The aim of the study was to evaluate adverse vaccine reactions (AVRs) in patients vaccinated against SARS-COV-2. Material and methods: The study was conducted among 376 people using the diagnostic survey method. The inclusion criterion was vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 virus. Due to the lack of standardized tools adapted to the planned research, an author-constructed questionnaire composed of 15 items was used.
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