Adverse events following immunization Post Moderna (mRNA-1273) booster vaccination after two primary doses of CoronaVac
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booster vaccination, COVID-19, health care, health profession, immunization, post modernaAbstract
This study aims to investigate the prevalence of Adverse Events Following Immunization infection among health workers in the Hulu Sungai Utara Regency following two doses of CoronaVac. The study takes a descriptive research method. This research data is taken from two hundred fifty-eight individuals who indicated their willingness to participate in the study. 99 health workers (38.37%) had a history of AEFI at the first and second doses, with symptoms of malaise (36.36%), local pain (32.32%), and fever (22.22%) with an onset of 1–5 days (24.81%), and the majority did not require treatment (72.48 %). The study results showed that almost all health care professionals developed AEFI, both local and systemic, following the third immunization dosage. 257 health care workers (99.6 %) reported experiencing local AEFIs, with pain (95.35 %), swelling (37.60 %), and a red rash (37.60 %). Systemic AEFI was diagnosed in 239 health care workers (92.63 %), with the most common systemic reaction being arthralgia, myalgia (70.54 %), fever (62.02 %), and malaise (38.37 %). The response length was between 1 and 5 days (74.03 %), and 195 health workers (75.58 %) took NSAIDs to alleviate the reaction.
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