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Cutaneous reactions after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination: a cross-sectional Spanish nationwide study of 405 cases.

A CatalàCarlos Muñoz-SantosCristina Galván-CasasM Roncero RiescoD Revilla NebredaA Solá-TruyolsP GiavedoniM Llamas-VelascoCarlos González-CruzX CubiróRicardo Ruíz-VillaverdeS Gómez-ArmayonesM P Gil MateoD PesquéOrianna Y MarcantonioDaniel Ortega-QuijanoJorge RomaníN Iglesias PenaL Carnero GonzalezJ Tercedor-SanchezG CarreteroT Masat-TicóPedro Rodríguez-JiménezA M Gimenez-ArnauM Utrera-BusquetsE Vargas LagunaA G Angulo MenéndezE San Juan LasserM Iglesias-SanchoL Alonso NaranjoI HiltunE Cutillas MarcoI Polimon OlabarrietaS Marinero EscobedoX García-NavarroM J Calderón GutiérrezG Baeza-HernándezL Bou CampsT Toledo-PastranaA Guilabert
Published in: The British journal of dermatology (2021)
Cutaneous reactions after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination are heterogeneous. Most are mild-to-moderate and self-limiting, although severe/very severe reactions are reported. Knowledge of these reactions during mass vaccination may help healthcare professionals and reassure patients.
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