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A First Report on Side-Effects of COVID-19 Vaccines among General Population in Sudan: A Cross-Sectional Analysis.

Malik Suliman MohamedAhmed Osman MohamedRawaf AlenazyYusra Habib KhanMona Timan IdrissNoura A A AlhudaibTilal ElsamanMagdi Awadalla MohamedEyman M EltayibTauqeer Hussain Mallhi
Published in: Vaccines (2023)
This study showed a high prevalence of transient COVID-19 vaccine-related side-effects after primary and booster doses. However, these side-effects waned within 48 h. Pain at the injection site was the most common local side-effect, while fatigue, fever, headache and muscle pain were frequently reported systemic side-effects. The frequency of side-effects was more profound among females, young adults and those with comorbid conditions. These findings indicate that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and have side-effects as reported in the clinical trials of the vaccines. These results aid in addressing the ongoing challenges of vaccine hesitancy in the Sudanese population that is nurtured by widespread concerns over the safety profile.
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