| Literature DB >> 35505278 |
Kapil Madi Poudel1,2, Neha Shah2,3, Manab Prakash4, Santosh Kumar Deo5, Sunita Bhandari3, Tika Ram Poudel6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Vaccination is the most effective method to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and helps reduce mortality rate and economic costs associated with the pandemic. Despite these advantages, misinformation on vaccine safety and efficacy can lead to increased hesitation towards vaccination. This study reports the incidence of adverse events following Covishield vaccination, their associated factors, medication used for their management, and attitudes about vaccine safety.Entities:
Keywords: Adverse event; COVID-19; Comorbidity; Covishield; Socio-demographic characteristics
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35505278 PMCID: PMC9062853 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-022-07406-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.667
Socio-demographic characteristics and relationship of comorbidities with AEFIs after the first dose
| Variables | Category | Frequency/percent of participant | Frequency/percenta of AEFI with 95% CI | p-valueb |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total participants | 602 | 481[79.9%, (76.7–83.1)] | ||
| Gender | Female | 183 (30.4%) | 157 [85.8%, (80.7–90.8)] | 0.023 |
| Male | 419 (69.6%) | 324 [77.3%, (73.3–81.3)] | ||
| Age | 18–30 | 222 (36.9%) | 192 [86.5%, (82.0–91.0)] | 0.001 |
| 31–45 | 239 (39.7%) | 192 [80.3%, (75.3–85.4)] | ||
| 46–60 | 98 (16.3%) | 67 [68.4%, (59.2–77.6)] | ||
| ≥ 61 | 43 (7.1%) | 30 [69.8%, (56.0–83.5)] | ||
| Marital status | Unmarried | 148 (24.6%) | 129 [87.2%, (81.8–92.5)] | 0.016 |
| Married | 454 (75.4%) | 352 [77.5%, (73.7–81.4)] | ||
| Education status | Illiterate | 27 (4.5%) | 20 [74.1%, (57.5–90.6)] | 0.412 |
| Primary | 76 (12.6%) | 57 [75%, (65.3–84.7)] | ||
| Secondary | 205 (34.0%) | 162 [79.0%, (73.4–84.6)] | ||
| University | 294 (48.8%) | 242 [82.3%, (77.9–86.7)] | ||
| Type of occupation | Health worker | 140 (23.3%) | 122 [87.1%, (81.6–92.7)] | 0.001 |
| Government worker | 267 (44.3%) | 205 [76.8%, (71.7–81.8)] | ||
| Media worker | 23 (3.8%) | 12 [52.2%, (31.8–72.6)] | ||
| Others | 172 (28.6%) | 142 [82.6%, (76.9–88.2)] | ||
| Smoking | Yes | 36 (5.9%) | 25 [69.4%, (54.4–84.5)] | 0.162 |
| No | 566 (94.1%) | 456[80.6%, (77.3–83.8)] | ||
| Drinking alcohol | Yes | 128 (21.3%) | 94[73.4%, (65.8–81.1)] | 0.053 |
| No | 474 (78.7%) | 387 [81.6%, (78.2–85.1)] | ||
| Comorbid illness | Yes | 91 (15.1%) | 66 [72.5%, (63.4–81.7)] | 0.078 |
| No | 511 (84.9%) | 415[81.2%, (77.8–84.6)] | ||
| Prior COVID-19 infection | Yes | 28 (4.6%) | 22 [78.6%, (63.4–93.8)] | 0.999 |
| No | 574 (95.4%) | 459[80.0%, (76.7–83.2)] | ||
| Prior COVID-19 infection in a family | Yes | 32 (5.3%) | 28[87.5%, (76.0–98.9)] | 0.381 |
| No | 570 (94.7%) | 453[79.5%, (76.2–82.8)] | ||
| Involvement in treatment of COVID-19 patient | Yes | 98 (16.3%) | 81 [82.6%, (75.1–90.1)] | 0.500 |
| No | 504 (83.7%) | 400 [79.4%, (75.9–82.9)] |
aPercentage was calculated for the frequency of the category variable
bThe chi-square test was used for AEFIs observed with the first dose in each group in the study population
Fig. 1AEs following the first and second doses of Covishield (percentage = number of individual symptoms with the total number of participants in each round of vaccination). All AEFI symptoms were reported less often following the second dose. In the truncated data representing the 516 participants who participated in both rounds, fewer AEFIs were reported during the second round (χ2 = 13.4, df = 1, p < 0.001)
Fig. 2Severity of symptoms after the first and second doses of Covishield (percentage = number of individual symptoms per total respondents in each round of vaccination). AEFIs after the second dose tended to be milder than after the first dose. In the truncated data representing the 516 participants who participated in both rounds, reported AEFIs were less severe during the second round (χ2 = 102.7, df = 12, p < 0.001) vis-à-vis first round
Use of medication for AEFIs by severity
| Round | Name of medication | Adverse events after COVID-19 vaccination | Percentage (%) | 95% CI | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mild | Moderate | Severe | Frequencya | ||||
| I | Paracetamol only | 44 | 47 | 6 | 97 | 77.6 | 70.3–84.9 |
| Combination of Paracetamol and other NSAIDsb | 5 | 15 | 2 | 22 | 17.6 | 10.9–24.3 | |
| Combination of Paracetamol and drugs other than NSAIDsc | 0 | 6 | 0 | 6 | 4.8 | 1.1–8.5 | |
| II | Paracetamol only | 10 | 1 | 0 | 11 | 91.7 | 83.3–100 |
| Combination of Paracetamol and other NSAIDsb | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 8.3 | 0–16.7 | |
aTotal frequency of medicine use on the first round was 125 and on the second round was 12
bCombination of Paracetamol and NSAIDS = Flexion (Paracetamol + Ibuprofen), Flexion (Paracetamol + Ibuprofen) + Nimesulide, Nimesulide + Paracetamol
cCombination of Paracetamol and drug other than NSAIDS = Paracetamol + Sinex (Paracetamol + phenylpropanolamine + chlorpheniramine + caffeine), Codopar (Paracetamol + codeine phosphate), Paracetamol + Cough syrup, Paracetamol + Metronidazole, Paracetamol + Tizanidine
Logistic regression of vaccine recommendation following the first dose with AEFI symptom severity and initial vaccine opinion
| Vaccine recommendation following the first dose | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | ||
| AEFI severity (no symptom as base category) | Mild | 1.509 (0.857, 0.469) | 1.291 (0.751, 0.661) | 1.857 (1.208, 0.342) | |
| Moderate | 1.020 (0.631, 0.974) | 0.776 (0.503, 0.696) | 0.884 (0.648, 0.866) | ||
| Severe | 0.054*** (0.044, < 0.001) | 0.040*** (0.035, < 0.001) | 0.062** (0.070, 0.014) | ||
| Initial vaccine opinion (need further research as base category) | Safe and effective | 23.677*** (13.066, < 0.001) | 28.658*** (16.961, < 0.0001) | ||
| Unsafe and ineffective | 0.429 (0.243, 0.136) | 0.622 (0.427, 0.490) | |||
| Age (years) | 0.989 (0.020, 0.578) | 0.998 (0.021, 0.930) | |||
| Gender | Male | 0.550 (0.323, 0.309) | 0.486 (0.325, 0.281) | ||
| Education status (illiterate as base category) | Primary | 0.962 (1.158, 0.974) | 0.701 (1.138, 0.827) | ||
| Secondary | 1.250 (1.535, 0.856) | 1.339 (2.177, 0.857) | |||
| University | 1.945 (2.422, 0.593) | 1.975 (3.324, 0.686) | |||
| Occupation (government worker as base category) | Health worker | 1.074 (0.662, 0.908) | 1.208 (0.813, 0.779) | ||
| Others | 1.648 (0.946, 0.384) | 2.362 (1.544, 0.189) | |||
| Constant | 23.200*** (10.597, < 0.001) | 4.333*** (1.388, < 0.001) | 38.221** (70.371, 0.048) | 3.319 (7.344, 0.588) | |
| Observations | 602 | 602 | 602 | 602 | |
| Log likelihood | − 93.245 | − 72.012 | − 91.501 | − 65.245 | |
| Akaike Inf. Crit. | 194.489 | 150.02 | 205.002 | 156.489 | |
Standard errors and p-value in the parenthesis
***< 0.01; **< 0.05