Clinical presentation, associated factors, and course of cutaneous reaction after the booster dose of COVID-19 vaccination
- PMID: 39525675
- PMCID: PMC11543796
- DOI: 10.7774/cevr.2024.13.4.309
Clinical presentation, associated factors, and course of cutaneous reaction after the booster dose of COVID-19 vaccination
Abstract
Purpose: A booster coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination was proposed to preserve immunity and prevent new variants of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 virus. The objectives of this study are to investigate clinical manifestations, associated factors and course of cutaneous reactions after the booster dose of COVID-19 vaccination, compared to the recommended 1st and 2nd doses.
Materials and methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted at Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok. Adult patients who reported cutaneous reactions after COVID-19 vaccination from April 2021 to February 2022 were included. Data were collected from electronic medical records and analyzed.
Results: A total of 521 subjects with a median age of 38 years were included. Females predominated (80.2%). Most reactions were reported after receiving CoronaVac (49.1%) and ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (46.3%). The injection site reaction was the most reported. Twenty-one patients reported rash after the 3rd booster dose, with messenger RNA vaccines in most cases. Patients in this group had significantly fewer injection site reactions compared to those with the 1st and 2nd vaccination (70.6% vs. 91.5%) with an increasing proportion of new-onset urticaria (17.6% vs. 5.4%, p=0.023). The rash after the 3rd booster vaccination tended to have a longer duration of reactions (p=0.001). Boosting with a vaccine different from the 1st dose may not affect the reaction. Age and sex did not affect booster rash. In this study, no serious cutaneous reactions were found.
Conclusion: Most adverse cutaneous reactions after COVID-19 vaccination are mild in severity, especially after booster vaccination, and should not discourage the benefits of getting vaccinated.
Keywords: Booster dose; COVID-19 vaccination; Cutaneous reaction.
© Korean Vaccine Society.
Conflict of interest statement
No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported.
Similar articles
-
Immunogenicity and safety in healthy adults of full dose versus half doses of COVID-19 vaccine (ChAdOx1-S or BNT162b2) or full-dose CoronaVac administered as a booster dose after priming with CoronaVac: a randomised, observer-masked, controlled trial in Indonesia.Lancet Infect Dis. 2023 May;23(5):545-555. doi: 10.1016/S1473-3099(22)00800-3. Epub 2023 Jan 11. Lancet Infect Dis. 2023. PMID: 36640798 Clinical Trial.
-
Safety and immunogenicity against ancestral, Delta and Omicron virus variants following a booster dose of an inactivated whole-virus COVID-19 vaccine (VLA2001): Interim analysis of an open-label extension of the randomized, controlled, phase 3 COV-COMPARE trial.J Infect. 2023 Sep;87(3):242-254. doi: 10.1016/j.jinf.2023.06.022. Epub 2023 Jul 3. J Infect. 2023. PMID: 37406777 Clinical Trial.
-
Cutaneous reactions after COVID-19 vaccination in Turkey: A multicenter study.J Cosmet Dermatol. 2022 Sep;21(9):3692-3703. doi: 10.1111/jocd.15209. Epub 2022 Jul 19. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2022. PMID: 35780311 Free PMC article.
-
Global incidence pattern and factors associated with common cutaneous reactions related to COVID-19 vaccination of 2.55 million participants in real-world settings: A systematic review and meta-analysis.J Glob Health. 2023 Feb 10;13:06008. doi: 10.7189/jogh.13.06008. J Glob Health. 2023. PMID: 36757823 Free PMC article.
-
Cutaneous adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination: A case series of 30 Japanese patients and a review of 93 Japanese studies.J Dermatol. 2024 Jun;51(6):827-838. doi: 10.1111/1346-8138.17188. Epub 2024 Apr 11. J Dermatol. 2024. PMID: 38605482 Review.
References
-
- The weekly situation of COVID-19 patients in the country [Internet] Nonthaburi: Department of Disease Control; 2022. [cited 2024 Mar 10]. Available from: https://ddc.moph.go.th/covid19-dashboard/
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Miscellaneous