BNT162b2(辉瑞)COVID-19疫苗在泰国12至17岁儿童中的不良事件

Q4 Medicine
C. Singkiao
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背景:在过去两年中,2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)一直在破坏世界,疫苗是关键解决方案之一。然而,对其副作用的担忧可能导致拒绝接种疫苗,从而影响许多国家的教育系统恢复计划。目的:积极评价12 ~ 17岁学龄儿童COVID-19免疫接种后的不良反应及其严重程度,为家长决策提供依据。材料和方法:本研究是一项观察性研究,在2022年1月至4月期间,537名参与者对辉瑞COVID-19疫苗不良反应(CVAE)进行了谷歌形式的调查。采用描述性统计分析基本特征。初中生(12岁至15岁)与高中生(16岁至17岁)的比较分析采用卡方检验,第一剂量组与第二剂量组的比较分析采用McNemar检验,显著性水平设置为p值小于0.05。结果:93.85%的参与者至少报告了一例CVAE,尽管大多数是轻微的。作为局部事件最常见的症状是穿刺部位压痛(82.50%),而全身事件以肌痛为主(74.67%)。与第一次剂量相比,第二次剂量与不良反应的频率和严重程度增加相关(p<0.001)。老年组不良反应明显多于年轻组(p<0.05)。结论:学龄儿童CVAEs高发以症状轻为主,二剂量组和老年组出现症状频次增加。本研究中发现的轻度症状的优势可能有助于减少家长对CVAEs的担忧,最终加速儿童群体的疫苗覆盖率,这仍然是疫苗接种的空白。关键词:2019冠状病毒;COVID-19疫苗;BNT162b2;副作用;不良事件;青春期
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Adverse Events of BNT162b2 (Pfizer) COVID-19 Vaccine in Children Aged 12 to 17 Years in Thailand
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been sabotaging the world over the last two years and vaccine is one of the key solutions. However, the concerns over its side effects can cause vaccine refusal, subsequently affecting many countries’ education system recovery plans. Objective: To actively evaluate adverse effects and their severity following COVID-19 immunization among schoolchildren aged 12 to 17 years, to support parents’ decision-making. Materials and Methods: The present study was an observational study whereby a Google-form survey on Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine adverse effects (CVAE) was responded between January and April 2022 by 537 participants. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze basic characteristics. Chi-square tests were performed for comparative analyses between junior (aged 12 to 15 years) versus senior (aged 16 to 17 years) high school students, and McNemar’s test for the first dose versus second dose groups analysis with a significance level set at p-value less than 0.05. Results: At least one CVAE was reported in 93.85% of the included participants, albeit mostly mild. The most common symptom as a local event was tenderness at the puncture site (82.50%), whereas systemic events were predominated by myalgia (74.67%). The second dose was associated with increased frequency and severity of adverse effects compared to the first dose (p<0.001). The older age group had significantly more side effects compared to the younger group (p<0.05). Conclusion: The high incidence of CVAEs in schoolchildren was predominated by mild symptoms, with the second dose and older group associated with increased frequency of symptoms. The predominance of mild symptoms found in the present study may help reduce the concerns of parents over CVAEs, ultimately accelerating vaccine coverage in the children group, which is still a gap in vaccine administration. Keywords: Coronavirus 2019; COVID-19 Vaccine; BNT162b2; Side effects; Adverse events; Adolescence
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