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. 2023 Jan;44(1):28-34.
doi: 10.4082/kjfm.21.0212. Epub 2023 Jan 19.

Discussion on the Clinical Course of Adverse Effects after COVID-19 Vaccination: A Retrospective Analysis of Case Series in an Outpatient Department

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Discussion on the Clinical Course of Adverse Effects after COVID-19 Vaccination: A Retrospective Analysis of Case Series in an Outpatient Department

Jae Hyung Rhim et al. Korean J Fam Med. 2023 Jan.

Abstract

Background: A total of 8,303 individuals (4.3%) with adverse reactions (n=191,860) after vaccination developed serious conditions or died. Such health developments could cause people not vaccinated yet or waiting for a booster shot to become fearful of the vaccination.

Methods: The 3-month (July-September 2021) clinical data of 41 patients from the family medicine department of a single medical center were analyzed retrospectively to determine risk factors and to investigate the clinical course to identify the cause of symptoms in detail.

Results: A significant number of older adults aged over 50 years reported experiencing general weakness (P=0.026) but fewer incidences of fever than patients aged 50 years or younger (P=0.011). Eighteen of the 41 patients were requested to visit more than twice or consult a specialist. In 14 patients, the symptoms were explained by other medical causes.

Conclusion: The primary physician has a pivotal role in thoroughly evaluating patients who complain of adverse effects after vaccination, considering the broad multitude of symptoms and medical conditions presented. To thoroughly evaluate and appropriately advise patients with adverse reactions to their chosen vaccine, taking detailed medical history and nutritional counseling are required to identify possible underlying causes, resolve symptoms, and educate them on self-care and regarding vaccines.

Keywords: Adverse Effect; Covid-19; Individual History; Outpatient; Primary Care; Vaccine.

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Figure. 1.
Figure. 1.
Distribution of patients who had adverse effects after administration of each brand of vaccine. 12 patients were administrated AstraZeneca. 20 patients were administrated Pfizer. 6 patients were administrated Moderna. 2 patients were administrated Janssen.
Figure. 2.
Figure. 2.
Total frequency of symptoms after vaccination by age. Sx, symptoms.
Figure. 3.
Figure. 3.
Frequency distribution of complaints of whom patients visited for examination about adverse events after vaccine administration. (A) AstraZeneca. (B) Pfizer. (C) Moderna. Sx, symptoms.

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