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Non-life-threatening adverse effects with COVID-19 mRNA-1273 vaccine: A randomized, cross-sectional study on healthcare workers with detailed self-reported symptoms.

Renuka Ananth Kalyan Kadali1,2, Ravali Janagama3, Sharanya Peruru4, Viswanath Gajula5, Rajasekhar R Madathala6, Nikhita Chennaiahgari7, Srikrishna V Malayala8.   

Abstract

There are concerns regarding the side effects of the new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) mRNA-1273 vaccine among healthcare workers (HCWs) in the United States. The objective of the study was to investigate the side effects of the mRNA-1273 vaccine with detailed review of organ systems. A randomized, cross-sectional study using an independent online survey questionnaire was conducted to collect responses from HCWs. Of all participants, 87.8% (1116/1271) provided complete responses. Of them, 38.7% (432/1116) received the mRNA-1273 vaccine, among which, 89.35% were females; 425 of these 432 mRNA-1273 vaccine recipients (98.34%) reported at least one or more symptoms. The results were classified based on the frequency of symptoms reported postvaccination. Of these, 254/432 (58.8%) were able to continue their daily routine activities. 108/432 (25%) temporarily had trouble to perform daily activities, 120/432 (27.78%) required transient time off from work, 17/432 (3.94%) required help from an outpatient provider, 1/432 (0.23%) required help from emergency department, and none of them were hospitalized. Despite the wide array of self-reported symptoms, 97.02% of the HCWs did not intend to skip the second dose of vaccine. Among all the symptoms reported, localized pain, generalized weakness, headache, myalgia, chills, fever, nausea, joint pains, sweating, localized swelling at the injection site, dizziness, itching, rash, decreased appetite, muscle spasm, decreased sleep quality, and brain fogging were the most commonly reported symptoms (in descending order of occurrence). Most of the symptoms reported were nonlife threatening. Despite the wide array of self-reported symptoms, there appears to be a higher acceptance for this vaccine.
© 2021 The Authors. Journal of Medical Virology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Keywords:  COVID; COVID-19; Moderna; SARS-CoV-2; adverse events; mRNA-1273; side effects; symptoms; vaccine

Year:  2021        PMID: 33822361     DOI: 10.1002/jmv.26996

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Virol        ISSN: 0146-6615            Impact factor:   2.327


  44 in total

1.  COVID-19 infection after mRNA 1273 vaccine: review of the most frequently asked questions.

Authors:  Rachana Vanaparthy; Srikrishna Varun Malayala; Hira Rehman; Shwetha Guttha; Gisha Mohan; Deepa Vasireddy; Paavani Atluri
Journal:  Infez Med       Date:  2021-09-10

2.  Non-life-threatening adverse reactions from COVID-19 vaccine; a cross-sectional study with self-reported symptoms among Ghanaian healthcare workers.

Authors:  Dorcas Serwaa; Felix Osei-Boakye; Charles Nkansah; Selasie Ahiatrogah; Emmanuel Lamptey; Ratif Abdulai; Maxwell Hubert Antwi; Eric Yaw Wirekoh; Ernest Owusu; Tonnies Abeku Buckman; Mark Danquah
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2021-09-21       Impact factor: 4.526

3.  Reported Side Effects of COVID-19 Vaccination among Adults in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Fahad Alhowaymel; Mohammed A Abdelmalik; Almoez M Mohammed; Mohamaed O Mohamaed; Atallah Alenezi
Journal:  SAGE Open Nurs       Date:  2022-06-07

4.  Cytotoxic lesions of the corpus callosum after COVID-19 vaccination.

Authors:  Hiroya Ohara; Hironori Shimizu; Takehito Kasamatsu; Akihiro Kajita; Kenji Uno; Khin Wee Lai; Balachandar Vellingiri; Kazuma Sugie; Masako Kinoshita
Journal:  Neuroradiology       Date:  2022-07-09       Impact factor: 2.995

Review 5.  Immediate Hypersensitivity Reactions Induced by COVID-19 Vaccines: Current Trends, Potential Mechanisms and Prevention Strategies.

Authors:  Shuen-Iu Hung; Ivan Arni C Preclaro; Wen-Hung Chung; Chuang-Wei Wang
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-05-28

6.  Adverse effects of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines among pregnant women: A cross-sectional study on healthcare workers with detailed self-reported symptoms.

Authors:  Renuka Ananth Kalyan Kadali; Ravali Janagama; Sharanya R Peruru; Shailaja Racherla; Radhika Tirumala; Rajasekhar R Madathala; Viswanath Gajula
Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2021-06-09       Impact factor: 8.661

7.  COVID-19 vaccination among Spanish nephrologists: Acceptance and side effects.

Authors:  B Quiroga; E Sánchez-Álvarez; M Goicoechea; P de Sequera
Journal:  J Healthc Qual Res       Date:  2021-06-08

8.  Side Effects and Perceptions Following COVID-19 Vaccination in Jordan: A Randomized, Cross-Sectional Study Implementing Machine Learning for Predicting Severity of Side Effects.

Authors:  Ma'mon M Hatmal; Mohammad A I Al-Hatamleh; Amin N Olaimat; Malik Hatmal; Dina M Alhaj-Qasem; Tamadur M Olaimat; Rohimah Mohamud
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-26

9.  Impacts of Side Effects to BNT162b2 and the First Dose of ChAdOx1 Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination on Work Productivity, the Need for Medical Attention, and Vaccine Acceptance: A Multicenter Survey on Healthcare Workers in Referral Teaching Hospitals in the Republic of Korea.

Authors:  Tark Kim; Se Yoon Park; Shinae Yu; Jung Wan Park; Eunjung Lee; Min Hyok Jeon; Tae Hyong Kim; Eun Ju Choo
Journal:  Vaccines (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-14

10.  Quality of and Recommendations for Relevant Clinical Practice Guidelines for COVID-19 Management: A Systematic Review and Critical Appraisal.

Authors:  Yun-Yun Wang; Qiao Huang; Quan Shen; Hao Zi; Bing-Hui Li; Ming-Zhen Li; Shao-Hua He; Xian-Tao Zeng; Xiaomei Yao; Ying-Hui Jin
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-06-10
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