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Assessing the Self-reported After Events Following Immunization of COVID-19 Vaccines in Turkey and Bangladesh
Though mass vaccination programs helped to reduce the severity of the ongoing pandemic, various unwanted effects were reported in Turkey and Bangladesh after taking vaccines. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the adverse effects of several vaccines in Turkey and Bangladesh and ho...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9898704/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36738411 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-25527-2 |
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author | Sultana, Arifa Mim, Sabiha Rahman Saha, Ananya Yesmin, Fahmida Tahsin, Md. Rafat Bahar, Nasiba Binte Fatema, Kazi Rubiya Shahriar, Saimon Prattay, Kazi Milenur Rahman Rabbi, Fazle Noushin, Fabiha Samodder, Mithun Sadia, Qurratul Ain Ferdous, Jannatul Mamun, Md. Ariful Haque Uddin, Mohammad Ikram Akter, Tahmina Rahman, Md. Mustafizur Sarker, Md. Moklesur Rahman Kuddus, Md. Ruhul Aktar, Fahima Chowdhury, Jakir Ahmed Chowdhury, Abu Asad Kabir, Shaila Büyüker, Sultan Mehtap Rahman, Md. Sohanur Rahman, Md. Habibur Amran, Md. Shah |
author_facet | Sultana, Arifa Mim, Sabiha Rahman Saha, Ananya Yesmin, Fahmida Tahsin, Md. Rafat Bahar, Nasiba Binte Fatema, Kazi Rubiya Shahriar, Saimon Prattay, Kazi Milenur Rahman Rabbi, Fazle Noushin, Fabiha Samodder, Mithun Sadia, Qurratul Ain Ferdous, Jannatul Mamun, Md. Ariful Haque Uddin, Mohammad Ikram Akter, Tahmina Rahman, Md. Mustafizur Sarker, Md. Moklesur Rahman Kuddus, Md. Ruhul Aktar, Fahima Chowdhury, Jakir Ahmed Chowdhury, Abu Asad Kabir, Shaila Büyüker, Sultan Mehtap Rahman, Md. Sohanur Rahman, Md. Habibur Amran, Md. Shah |
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description | Though mass vaccination programs helped to reduce the severity of the ongoing pandemic, various unwanted effects were reported in Turkey and Bangladesh after taking vaccines. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the adverse effects of several vaccines in Turkey and Bangladesh and how the population of both countries prioritizes the continuation of vaccination compared to the side effects. An online survey with a pretest was conducted to gather data over the research period from July 10, 2021 to December 10, 2021. Finally, the questionnaire was shared with the mass population of Turkey and Bangladesh who have received at least one or two doses of the COVID-19 vaccines. The quality of the questionnaire was evaluated with Cronbach’s alpha test. The study consisted of 1508 respondents from Bangladesh and 602 respondents from Turkey. Among the total 2110 respondents, 50.0% were male 66.8% were from the 18–30 years age range, and 77.5% reported living in the city area. Among all the respondents, 64.99% of those vaccinated in Bangladesh and 67.28% of those vaccinated in Turkey reported side effects after vaccinations. Participants receiving mRNA vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna) experienced the most side effects, with many reporting pain at the injection site in both nations. Following that, fever, body pain, and headache were common in Bangladesh, whereas body pain, fatigue, and arm numbness were common in Turkey. The study found no significant adverse events reported in Turkey and Bangladesh following the first and second doses of COVID-19 vaccination. These COVID-19 vaccines showed similar patterns of efficacy and safety during the short period of analysis. Vaccines from different manufacturers showed a non-significant level of adverse events during this binational AEFI approach to COVID-19 vaccines. More studies are recommended on the efficacy and safety of several vaccines to discover unexpected effects. |
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spelling | pubmed-98987042023-02-06 Assessing the Self-reported After Events Following Immunization of COVID-19 Vaccines in Turkey and Bangladesh Sultana, Arifa Mim, Sabiha Rahman Saha, Ananya Yesmin, Fahmida Tahsin, Md. Rafat Bahar, Nasiba Binte Fatema, Kazi Rubiya Shahriar, Saimon Prattay, Kazi Milenur Rahman Rabbi, Fazle Noushin, Fabiha Samodder, Mithun Sadia, Qurratul Ain Ferdous, Jannatul Mamun, Md. Ariful Haque Uddin, Mohammad Ikram Akter, Tahmina Rahman, Md. Mustafizur Sarker, Md. Moklesur Rahman Kuddus, Md. Ruhul Aktar, Fahima Chowdhury, Jakir Ahmed Chowdhury, Abu Asad Kabir, Shaila Büyüker, Sultan Mehtap Rahman, Md. Sohanur Rahman, Md. Habibur Amran, Md. Shah Environ Sci Pollut Res Int Research Article Though mass vaccination programs helped to reduce the severity of the ongoing pandemic, various unwanted effects were reported in Turkey and Bangladesh after taking vaccines. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the adverse effects of several vaccines in Turkey and Bangladesh and how the population of both countries prioritizes the continuation of vaccination compared to the side effects. An online survey with a pretest was conducted to gather data over the research period from July 10, 2021 to December 10, 2021. Finally, the questionnaire was shared with the mass population of Turkey and Bangladesh who have received at least one or two doses of the COVID-19 vaccines. The quality of the questionnaire was evaluated with Cronbach’s alpha test. The study consisted of 1508 respondents from Bangladesh and 602 respondents from Turkey. Among the total 2110 respondents, 50.0% were male 66.8% were from the 18–30 years age range, and 77.5% reported living in the city area. Among all the respondents, 64.99% of those vaccinated in Bangladesh and 67.28% of those vaccinated in Turkey reported side effects after vaccinations. Participants receiving mRNA vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna) experienced the most side effects, with many reporting pain at the injection site in both nations. Following that, fever, body pain, and headache were common in Bangladesh, whereas body pain, fatigue, and arm numbness were common in Turkey. The study found no significant adverse events reported in Turkey and Bangladesh following the first and second doses of COVID-19 vaccination. These COVID-19 vaccines showed similar patterns of efficacy and safety during the short period of analysis. Vaccines from different manufacturers showed a non-significant level of adverse events during this binational AEFI approach to COVID-19 vaccines. More studies are recommended on the efficacy and safety of several vaccines to discover unexpected effects. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2023-02-04 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC9898704/ /pubmed/36738411 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-25527-2 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2023, Springer Nature or its licensor (e.g. a society or other partner) holds exclusive rights to this article under a publishing agreement with the author(s) or other rightsholder(s); author self-archiving of the accepted manuscript version of this article is solely governed by the terms of such publishing agreement and applicable law. 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 | Research Article Sultana, Arifa Mim, Sabiha Rahman Saha, Ananya Yesmin, Fahmida Tahsin, Md. Rafat Bahar, Nasiba Binte Fatema, Kazi Rubiya Shahriar, Saimon Prattay, Kazi Milenur Rahman Rabbi, Fazle Noushin, Fabiha Samodder, Mithun Sadia, Qurratul Ain Ferdous, Jannatul Mamun, Md. Ariful Haque Uddin, Mohammad Ikram Akter, Tahmina Rahman, Md. Mustafizur Sarker, Md. Moklesur Rahman Kuddus, Md. Ruhul Aktar, Fahima Chowdhury, Jakir Ahmed Chowdhury, Abu Asad Kabir, Shaila Büyüker, Sultan Mehtap Rahman, Md. Sohanur Rahman, Md. Habibur Amran, Md. Shah Assessing the Self-reported After Events Following Immunization of COVID-19 Vaccines in Turkey and Bangladesh |
title | Assessing the Self-reported After Events Following Immunization of COVID-19 Vaccines in Turkey and Bangladesh |
title_full | Assessing the Self-reported After Events Following Immunization of COVID-19 Vaccines in Turkey and Bangladesh |
title_fullStr | Assessing the Self-reported After Events Following Immunization of COVID-19 Vaccines in Turkey and Bangladesh |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessing the Self-reported After Events Following Immunization of COVID-19 Vaccines in Turkey and Bangladesh |
title_short | Assessing the Self-reported After Events Following Immunization of COVID-19 Vaccines in Turkey and Bangladesh |
title_sort | assessing the self-reported after events following immunization of covid-19 vaccines in turkey and bangladesh |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9898704/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36738411 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-25527-2 |
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