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Sex differences in adverse events following seasonal influenza vaccines: a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.

Marilou KielyFazia TadountErnest LoManish SadaranganiShu Qin WeiEllen RaffertyCaroline QuachShannon Elizabeth MacDonald
Published in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2023)
This meta-analysis suggested a higher risk of solicited reactions following influenza vaccines for females compared with males, irrespective of age and vaccine type. Transparent communication of this risk could increase the trust in vaccines and limit vaccine hesitancy. Future studies should report results stratified by sex and explore the role of gender in the occurrence of adverse events.
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