Adverse reactions of COVID-19 vaccines: a scoping review of observational studies.

The COVID-19 pandemic had a severe global impact. A range of campaigns and activities, including vaccines, are being implemented to counteract this pandemic. Using observational data, the goal of this scoping review is to identify adverse events connected with COVID-19 vaccinations. We conduct a sco...

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Main Authors: Dhamanti, Inge, Suwantika, Auliya A., Adlia, Amirah, Yamani, Laura Navika, Yakub, Fitri
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spelling my.utm.1056592024-05-07T06:53:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/105659/ Adverse reactions of COVID-19 vaccines: a scoping review of observational studies. Dhamanti, Inge Suwantika, Auliya A. Adlia, Amirah Yamani, Laura Navika Yakub, Fitri Q Science (General) The COVID-19 pandemic had a severe global impact. A range of campaigns and activities, including vaccines, are being implemented to counteract this pandemic. Using observational data, the goal of this scoping review is to identify adverse events connected with COVID-19 vaccinations. We conduct a scoping study and searched three databases from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 through June 2022. Based on our criteria and searched keywords, the review included eleven papers in total, with the majority of the studies being conducted in developed countries. The study populations varied and included general community populations, healthcare professionals, military forces, and patients with systemic lupus and cancer. This study includes vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech, Oxford-AstraZeneca, Sinopharm, and Moderna. The COVID-19 vaccine-related adverse events were classified into three types: local side effects, systemic side effects, and other side effects such as allergies. The adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines are mild to moderate in severity, with no significant influence or interference in individual daily activities and no unique patterns in cause of death among vaccine-related deaths. According to the findings of these investigations, the COVID-19 vaccine is safe to administer and induces protection. It is vital to convey accurate information to the public about vaccination side effects, potential adverse responses, and the safety level of the vaccines supplied. Multiple strategies must be implemented at the individual, organizational, and population levels to eliminate vaccine hesitance. Future studies could investigate the vaccine’s effect on people of various ages and medical conditions. Dove Medical Press Ltd. 2023 Article PeerReviewed Dhamanti, Inge and Suwantika, Auliya A. and Adlia, Amirah and Yamani, Laura Navika and Yakub, Fitri (2023) Adverse reactions of COVID-19 vaccines: a scoping review of observational studies. International Journal of General Medicine, 16 (NA). pp. 609-618. ISSN 1178-7074 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S400458 DOI: 10.2147/IJGM.S400458
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Dhamanti, Inge
Suwantika, Auliya A.
Adlia, Amirah
Yamani, Laura Navika
Yakub, Fitri
Adverse reactions of COVID-19 vaccines: a scoping review of observational studies.
description The COVID-19 pandemic had a severe global impact. A range of campaigns and activities, including vaccines, are being implemented to counteract this pandemic. Using observational data, the goal of this scoping review is to identify adverse events connected with COVID-19 vaccinations. We conduct a scoping study and searched three databases from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 through June 2022. Based on our criteria and searched keywords, the review included eleven papers in total, with the majority of the studies being conducted in developed countries. The study populations varied and included general community populations, healthcare professionals, military forces, and patients with systemic lupus and cancer. This study includes vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech, Oxford-AstraZeneca, Sinopharm, and Moderna. The COVID-19 vaccine-related adverse events were classified into three types: local side effects, systemic side effects, and other side effects such as allergies. The adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines are mild to moderate in severity, with no significant influence or interference in individual daily activities and no unique patterns in cause of death among vaccine-related deaths. According to the findings of these investigations, the COVID-19 vaccine is safe to administer and induces protection. It is vital to convey accurate information to the public about vaccination side effects, potential adverse responses, and the safety level of the vaccines supplied. Multiple strategies must be implemented at the individual, organizational, and population levels to eliminate vaccine hesitance. Future studies could investigate the vaccine’s effect on people of various ages and medical conditions.
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author Dhamanti, Inge
Suwantika, Auliya A.
Adlia, Amirah
Yamani, Laura Navika
Yakub, Fitri
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Suwantika, Auliya A.
Adlia, Amirah
Yamani, Laura Navika
Yakub, Fitri
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title Adverse reactions of COVID-19 vaccines: a scoping review of observational studies.
title_short Adverse reactions of COVID-19 vaccines: a scoping review of observational studies.
title_full Adverse reactions of COVID-19 vaccines: a scoping review of observational studies.
title_fullStr Adverse reactions of COVID-19 vaccines: a scoping review of observational studies.
title_full_unstemmed Adverse reactions of COVID-19 vaccines: a scoping review of observational studies.
title_sort adverse reactions of covid-19 vaccines: a scoping review of observational studies.
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