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Rheumatologists’ knowledge and perception of COVID-19 and related vaccines: the vaXurvey2 online survey

The study aimed to explore the experience of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) infection and vaccine adverse events (AEs) among rheumatologists. A validated questionnaire was distributed as a Google form to rheumatologists across the country via social networking sites from late December 2021 till...

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Autores principales: Fathi, Hanan M., Gazzar, Iman I. El, Elazeem, Mervat I. Abd, AboulKheir, Enas, Gamal, Nada M., Ismail, Faten, Shereef, Rawhya R. El, Tharwat, Samar, Elwan, Shereen, Samy, Nermeen, Baki, Noha Abdel, Elsaid, Nora Y., El-Bahnasawy, Amany S., Moshrif, Abdelhfeez, Fattah, Yousra Abdel, Amer, Marwa A., Ibrahim, Maha E., Khalil, Noha M., El-Dessouki, Soha, Abaza, Nouran, El-Shanawany, Amira T., Mohamed, Eman F., El-Ghobashy, Nehal, Ayoub, Neveen, Hammam, Othman, Fawzy, Samar, Sayed, Safaa, Gheita, Tamer A., Hammam, Nevin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9012992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35429291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00296-022-05130-3
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author Fathi, Hanan M.
Gazzar, Iman I. El
Elazeem, Mervat I. Abd
AboulKheir, Enas
Gamal, Nada M.
Ismail, Faten
Shereef, Rawhya R. El
Tharwat, Samar
Elwan, Shereen
Samy, Nermeen
Baki, Noha Abdel
Elsaid, Nora Y.
El-Bahnasawy, Amany S.
Moshrif, Abdelhfeez
Fattah, Yousra Abdel
Amer, Marwa A.
Ibrahim, Maha E.
Khalil, Noha M.
El-Dessouki, Soha
Abaza, Nouran
El-Shanawany, Amira T.
Mohamed, Eman F.
El-Ghobashy, Nehal
Ayoub, Neveen
Hammam, Othman
Fawzy, Samar
Sayed, Safaa
Gheita, Tamer A.
Hammam, Nevin
author_facet Fathi, Hanan M.
Gazzar, Iman I. El
Elazeem, Mervat I. Abd
AboulKheir, Enas
Gamal, Nada M.
Ismail, Faten
Shereef, Rawhya R. El
Tharwat, Samar
Elwan, Shereen
Samy, Nermeen
Baki, Noha Abdel
Elsaid, Nora Y.
El-Bahnasawy, Amany S.
Moshrif, Abdelhfeez
Fattah, Yousra Abdel
Amer, Marwa A.
Ibrahim, Maha E.
Khalil, Noha M.
El-Dessouki, Soha
Abaza, Nouran
El-Shanawany, Amira T.
Mohamed, Eman F.
El-Ghobashy, Nehal
Ayoub, Neveen
Hammam, Othman
Fawzy, Samar
Sayed, Safaa
Gheita, Tamer A.
Hammam, Nevin
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description The study aimed to explore the experience of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) infection and vaccine adverse events (AEs) among rheumatologists. A validated questionnaire was distributed as a Google form to rheumatologists across the country via social networking sites from late December 2021 till early January 2022. The questionnaire included questions regarding participants' socio-demographic details, COVID-19 infection and vaccination details with special emphasis on AEs. Out of 246 responses, 228 were valid. 200 (81.3%) responders had received the vaccine. The mean age of the 228 participants was 37.9 ± 8.5 years, 196 were females and 32 males (F:M 6.1:1) from 18 governorates across the country. Comorbidities were present in 54 subjects (27%). There was a history of highly suspicious or confirmed COVID-19 infection in 66.7% that were all managed at home. The COVID-19 vaccine was received by 200 and a booster dose of 18.5%. Obesity and musculoskeletal involvement co-morbidities were present only in those with AEs (9.1% and 5.5% respectively). AEs were present in 82%; 66.7% had injection-site tenderness, 50% fatigue, 35.5% fever, 15% chills, 42.5% myalgia, 14.5% arthralgia, 8% low back pain, headache 31%, dizziness 10%, sleepliness 16% and 15% developed post-vaccine. There were no differences according to the geolocation regarding the occurrence of COVID-19 infection (p = 0.19) or AEs post-vaccine (p = 0.58). The adverse events were mostly mild to moderate and tolerable which makes this work in agreement with other studies that support the broad safety of the vaccine in favor of the global benefit from mass vaccination. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00296-022-05130-3.
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spelling pubmed-90129922022-04-18 Rheumatologists’ knowledge and perception of COVID-19 and related vaccines: the vaXurvey2 online survey Fathi, Hanan M. Gazzar, Iman I. El Elazeem, Mervat I. Abd AboulKheir, Enas Gamal, Nada M. Ismail, Faten Shereef, Rawhya R. El Tharwat, Samar Elwan, Shereen Samy, Nermeen Baki, Noha Abdel Elsaid, Nora Y. El-Bahnasawy, Amany S. Moshrif, Abdelhfeez Fattah, Yousra Abdel Amer, Marwa A. Ibrahim, Maha E. Khalil, Noha M. El-Dessouki, Soha Abaza, Nouran El-Shanawany, Amira T. Mohamed, Eman F. El-Ghobashy, Nehal Ayoub, Neveen Hammam, Othman Fawzy, Samar Sayed, Safaa Gheita, Tamer A. Hammam, Nevin Rheumatol Int Observational Research The study aimed to explore the experience of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) infection and vaccine adverse events (AEs) among rheumatologists. A validated questionnaire was distributed as a Google form to rheumatologists across the country via social networking sites from late December 2021 till early January 2022. The questionnaire included questions regarding participants' socio-demographic details, COVID-19 infection and vaccination details with special emphasis on AEs. Out of 246 responses, 228 were valid. 200 (81.3%) responders had received the vaccine. The mean age of the 228 participants was 37.9 ± 8.5 years, 196 were females and 32 males (F:M 6.1:1) from 18 governorates across the country. Comorbidities were present in 54 subjects (27%). There was a history of highly suspicious or confirmed COVID-19 infection in 66.7% that were all managed at home. The COVID-19 vaccine was received by 200 and a booster dose of 18.5%. Obesity and musculoskeletal involvement co-morbidities were present only in those with AEs (9.1% and 5.5% respectively). AEs were present in 82%; 66.7% had injection-site tenderness, 50% fatigue, 35.5% fever, 15% chills, 42.5% myalgia, 14.5% arthralgia, 8% low back pain, headache 31%, dizziness 10%, sleepliness 16% and 15% developed post-vaccine. There were no differences according to the geolocation regarding the occurrence of COVID-19 infection (p = 0.19) or AEs post-vaccine (p = 0.58). The adverse events were mostly mild to moderate and tolerable which makes this work in agreement with other studies that support the broad safety of the vaccine in favor of the global benefit from mass vaccination. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00296-022-05130-3. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2022-04-16 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9012992/ /pubmed/35429291 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00296-022-05130-3 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Observational Research
Fathi, Hanan M.
Gazzar, Iman I. El
Elazeem, Mervat I. Abd
AboulKheir, Enas
Gamal, Nada M.
Ismail, Faten
Shereef, Rawhya R. El
Tharwat, Samar
Elwan, Shereen
Samy, Nermeen
Baki, Noha Abdel
Elsaid, Nora Y.
El-Bahnasawy, Amany S.
Moshrif, Abdelhfeez
Fattah, Yousra Abdel
Amer, Marwa A.
Ibrahim, Maha E.
Khalil, Noha M.
El-Dessouki, Soha
Abaza, Nouran
El-Shanawany, Amira T.
Mohamed, Eman F.
El-Ghobashy, Nehal
Ayoub, Neveen
Hammam, Othman
Fawzy, Samar
Sayed, Safaa
Gheita, Tamer A.
Hammam, Nevin
Rheumatologists’ knowledge and perception of COVID-19 and related vaccines: the vaXurvey2 online survey
title Rheumatologists’ knowledge and perception of COVID-19 and related vaccines: the vaXurvey2 online survey
title_full Rheumatologists’ knowledge and perception of COVID-19 and related vaccines: the vaXurvey2 online survey
title_fullStr Rheumatologists’ knowledge and perception of COVID-19 and related vaccines: the vaXurvey2 online survey
title_full_unstemmed Rheumatologists’ knowledge and perception of COVID-19 and related vaccines: the vaXurvey2 online survey
title_short Rheumatologists’ knowledge and perception of COVID-19 and related vaccines: the vaXurvey2 online survey
title_sort rheumatologists’ knowledge and perception of covid-19 and related vaccines: the vaxurvey2 online survey
topic Observational Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9012992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35429291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00296-022-05130-3
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