2022
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2022ao0067
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Post-vaccination incidence and side effects of COVID-19 in a cohort of Brazilian healthcare professionals: an internet-based survey

Abstract: Objective: So far, at least 18 different severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 vaccines have been approved. Until October 2022, 12.8 billion doses had been administered all over the world. Vaccination of high-risk groups and healthcare professionals was initially prioritized. This cross-sectional survey aimed to investigate the occurrence of vaccine side effects, as well as the incidence of COVID-19 among vaccinated healthcare professionals. Methods: A survey was structured and shared with healthcare… Show more

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“…Approximately two-thirds of them received the CoronaVac vaccine, and approximately 60% experienced some negative effects. However, minor side effects, such as headache, tiredness, and injection site pain, were more common [ 17 ]. However, Kaya and Pirincci [ 18 ], in their prospective study of 329 health experts who were vaccinated with the CoronaVac vaccine in Turkey, reported pain, swelling, headache, fever, redness, tiredness, nausea, allergic reactions, itching, and myalgia in only 33.2% of participants.…”
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“…Approximately two-thirds of them received the CoronaVac vaccine, and approximately 60% experienced some negative effects. However, minor side effects, such as headache, tiredness, and injection site pain, were more common [ 17 ]. However, Kaya and Pirincci [ 18 ], in their prospective study of 329 health experts who were vaccinated with the CoronaVac vaccine in Turkey, reported pain, swelling, headache, fever, redness, tiredness, nausea, allergic reactions, itching, and myalgia in only 33.2% of participants.…”
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“…Dear Editor, We would like to share our feedback on the publication "Post-vaccination incidence and side effects of COVID-19 in a cohort of Brazilian healthcare professionals: an internet-based survey". (1) Ballestero et al looked into the prevalence of vaccine adverse effects and COVID-19 among healthcare workers who had been vaccinated. (1) According to Ballestero et al, 60% of Brazilian healthcare workers had side effects, with local swelling/pain, fatigue/weariness, fever, headache, and limb pain being the most prevalent ones.…”
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“…( 1 ) Ballestero et al looked into the prevalence of vaccine adverse effects and COVID-19 among healthcare workers who had been vaccinated. ( 1 ) According to Ballestero et al, 60% of Brazilian healthcare workers had side effects, with local swelling/pain, fatigue/weariness, fever, headache, and limb pain being the most prevalent ones. ( 1 ) It is still challenging to identify the precise clinical association because limited information on the health and immunological status of vaccination recipients prior to inoculation is available.…”
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“…We appreciate the opportunity to respond to the comments raised in the letter to the editor regarding our article “Post-vaccination incidence and side effects of COVID-19 in a cohort of Brazilian healthcare professionals: an internet-based survey.” ( 1 ) We thank the authors for their interest in our study and for raising important points.…”
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