Assessment of The Immediate Side Effects of Covid-19 Vaccination Among The People of Pakistan
Ibtesam-E-Fajar, Hina Aslam, Nimra Ijaz, Daniyal Ahmed, Amna Sarfraz, Mariam Amjad, Aamna Khokhar, Talha Laique
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ABSTRACT
The Covid-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc throughout the world, with 150
million cases to date and over 3 million lives claimed worldwide
Objectives: To assess the immediate side effects of Covid-19 vaccination among the
people of Pakistan
Study Design: Randomized,
descriptive cross-sectional study
Methodology: Present study was carried out using an
online questionnaire by enrolling 17040 subjects. Inclusion/Exclusion criteria:
All citizens of Pakistan over the age of 12, who were eligible for the COVID-19
vaccination were enrolled.
Statistical analysis: Data was analyzed by SPSS software, version 25 in terms of frequencies and
percentages.
Results: In present study, results
showed that 76% subjects were vaccinated. Among them
64% received Sinopharm, 30% Sinovac, 0.7% Pfizer, 0.5% Astrazeneca, 2.8%
Moderna, 0.8% Cansino, 0.3% PakVac and 0.1% Sputnik V. Most participants (66%) suffered no symptoms
post vaccination. Only 15% developed fever, 7% dizziness, 5% vomiting, 4% pain
at injection site, 2% headache and 1% fatigue. After vaccination, 1% had a
re-infection and 99% so far have not caught Covid-19. Among all participants, 87% found the vaccine
safe, 7% were neutral and 5% found it unsafe.
Conclusion: We
concluded that most Pakistanis have received the Chinese vaccine i.e.
Sinopharm. Majority individuals have experienced either no to mild or few
moderate type of adverse effects following immunization irrespective of the age
and gender that can be easily managed at home.
Key Words: COVID-19, Vaccination, Awareness and Adverse Effects