Reactogenicity of COVID-19 Vaccines in Patients With a History of COVID-19 Infection: A Survey Conducted in Pakistan

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Riyyan, Muhammad [1 ]
Sarwar, Hafiz A. [2 ]
Chania, Hassan A. [1 ]
Sajid, Sawaira [1 ]
Hotwani, Sonika [1 ]
Sarwar, Hafiz U. [2 ]
Nawaz, Sheeza [2 ]
Abid, Shariq [1 ]
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[1] Liaquat Univ Med & Hlth Sci, Med Res Ctr, Jamshoro, Pakistan
[2] Islam Med Coll, Med & Surg, Sialkot, Pakistan
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vaccine side effects; viral vector vaccine; inactivated virus vaccine; sars-cov-2 vaccine reactogenicity; covid-19; infection; mrna-based vaccine;
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10.7759/cureus.31359
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction As coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) immunizations become more common, concerns about their safety and reactogenicity have grown. It is important to assess and analyze the post-vaccination side effects of several COVID-19 vaccines that have been licensed in Pakistan. Methods and results A comparative cross-sectional study was conducted between October 2021 and January 2022 to collect data on the side effects produced by different COVID-19 vaccines. An online survey was conducted to gather data on participants' demographics, clinical profiles, COVID-19 profiles as well as the intensity and side effects of COVID-19 vaccines. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 22.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY) was used to analyze the data collected. Out of 421 participants, 63.2% were males, 36.8% of participants received messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine, 33.2% received viral vector vaccine, 29.9% received inactivated vaccine, and further 71.7% of the total subjects were completely immunized. The majority of the symptoms were mild to moderate in degree. Approximately, 0.7% of the individuals reported experiencing serious adverse effects. Injection site pain (35.9%) was noted to be the most remarkable post-vaccination side effect followed by fever (33.2%) and fatigue (23.1%). Prior COVID-19 infection was not associated with the severity of any COVID-19 vaccine-related side effect (p > 0.05), except dyspnea. Younger participants and the female gender were substantially linked to post-vaccination adverse effects. Conclusion In comparison to viral vector and inactivated vaccines, our data suggest that the mRNA-based vaccination causes more severe adverse effects, and the majority of them were mild to moderate in severity. Participants who had previously contracted COVID-19 were not at a higher risk of developing additional vaccine-related side effects.
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