Evaluation of late disorders as possible long-COVID and/or vaccination consequences DOI Creative Commons
Mona Sadat Larijani, Anahita Bavand,

Mohammad Banifazl

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 19, 2023

Abstract Background: Following SARS-CoV-2 outbreak, another crisis has been established by progress or persistence of COVID-19 symptoms, as post long COVID, which is critical to be recognized according increasing number late symptoms reports. In this study, we investigated long-term disorders in vaccinated individuals who developed adverse events/side effects post-vaccination and/or episode owing the challenging differentiation between them. Methods: The four vaccine regimens including inactivated virus-based/prime-boost group, virus-based prime/subunit protein-based boost, adenovirus-based prime/boost and boost were followed from first dose vaccination up 6-month booster shot. All events documented through in-depth interview using a researcher-made questionnaire well history demographics. medical all cases also collected Adverse Events Committee Pasteur Institute Iran. Results: Totally 329 got 3 doses 6 months after shots among whom 41 (12.4%) (including 31 females) with mean age 40.9±10.48 years had type disorder following vaccination. captured various forms gynecological osteoarticular involvements most common ones. After evaluation background, age, date initiation, 39% complains have found linked long-COVID-19 trigger. Interestingly, average time was 155±10.4 days mostly continued end study. Conclusion: era vast majority global population against it, identification side effect long-COVID manifestation difficult. Therefore, some complications though ones, might possible consequence any infection This study takes advantage follow-up presents each rate late-disorders present highlights importance studies worldwide.

Language: Английский

Evaluation of late disorders as possible long-COVID and/or vaccination consequences DOI Creative Commons
Mona Sadat Larijani, Anahita Bavand,

Mohammad Banifazl

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 19, 2023

Abstract Background: Following SARS-CoV-2 outbreak, another crisis has been established by progress or persistence of COVID-19 symptoms, as post long COVID, which is critical to be recognized according increasing number late symptoms reports. In this study, we investigated long-term disorders in vaccinated individuals who developed adverse events/side effects post-vaccination and/or episode owing the challenging differentiation between them. Methods: The four vaccine regimens including inactivated virus-based/prime-boost group, virus-based prime/subunit protein-based boost, adenovirus-based prime/boost and boost were followed from first dose vaccination up 6-month booster shot. All events documented through in-depth interview using a researcher-made questionnaire well history demographics. medical all cases also collected Adverse Events Committee Pasteur Institute Iran. Results: Totally 329 got 3 doses 6 months after shots among whom 41 (12.4%) (including 31 females) with mean age 40.9±10.48 years had type disorder following vaccination. captured various forms gynecological osteoarticular involvements most common ones. After evaluation background, age, date initiation, 39% complains have found linked long-COVID-19 trigger. Interestingly, average time was 155±10.4 days mostly continued end study. Conclusion: era vast majority global population against it, identification side effect long-COVID manifestation difficult. Therefore, some complications though ones, might possible consequence any infection This study takes advantage follow-up presents each rate late-disorders present highlights importance studies worldwide.

Language: Английский

Citations

0