2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-6006-4_8
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Futuristic Technologies for Advanced Detection, Prevention, and Control of COVID-19

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“…The results align with previous studies linking gender to a greater probability of experiencing post-vaccination side effects and more severe symptoms but differed from prior research indicating that gender has no impact on the side effects. 18,[20][21][22][23] Although there is yet no consensus on the influence of gender on the onset and specific symptoms experienced after COVID-19 vaccination, the results of this study support the need to explain to the female population on the higher possibility of experiencing symptoms that may require or not require hospitalization. All age groups report common symptoms, but the participants who reported no symptoms and who reported mild, moderate, and severe symptoms were comparatively younger (Table 3).…”
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“…The results align with previous studies linking gender to a greater probability of experiencing post-vaccination side effects and more severe symptoms but differed from prior research indicating that gender has no impact on the side effects. 18,[20][21][22][23] Although there is yet no consensus on the influence of gender on the onset and specific symptoms experienced after COVID-19 vaccination, the results of this study support the need to explain to the female population on the higher possibility of experiencing symptoms that may require or not require hospitalization. All age groups report common symptoms, but the participants who reported no symptoms and who reported mild, moderate, and severe symptoms were comparatively younger (Table 3).…”
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confidence: 52%
“…The results were partly similar to a previous study indicating that young people have a higher proportion of side effects and partly aligned with studies showing that age has no statistically significant impact on vaccine symptoms. 18,[20][21][22][23] More participants belonged to the younger age groups so more of those who reported no side effects were younger people and more of those who reported side effects of various severity were also younger people. Age does not seem to be a conclusive determinant of the onset of side effects or the occurrence of specific side effects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a result, primary prevention at the community level is inherently difficult. The whole world has been trying to find a solution by vaccinating people [4] to eradicate the disease [5,6]. Coronavirus vaccines may protect people from getting infected with coronavirus or developing severe symptoms by motivating the immune system to produce antibodies [3,[7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early prophylaxis at the community level is difficult. The entire world has been attempting to vaccinate persons 8 to eradicate the disease 9 .COVID-19 antibodies can secure persons from becoming contaminated with the virus or having serious manifestations by propelling the immune system to create antibodies 10,11 . After immunization, the antibodies follow the intruder spike protein and anticipate the organism from the passage into the cells 12 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%