Evaluation of patients of vaccine side effects after the COVID-19 vaccine

Postvaccine side effects were evaluated in patients presenting to our emergency department with complaints of vaccine side effects after taking COVID-19 vaccine, and new unknown side effects ranging from mild complaints to life-threatening risks, and frequency of all side effects were investigated....

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Hauptverfasser: Gedik, Muhammed Semih, Kilci, Ali İhsan, Hakkoymaz, Hakan, Küçük, Ömer Faruk, Solak, Yavuzalp, Basan, Nuri Mehmet, Çıkrıkçı, Yunus Emre
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description Postvaccine side effects were evaluated in patients presenting to our emergency department with complaints of vaccine side effects after taking COVID-19 vaccine, and new unknown side effects ranging from mild complaints to life-threatening risks, and frequency of all side effects were investigated. This study aimed to establish a scientific resource to identify the potential side effects of the vaccine. Patients' demographic information, clinical characteristics, epicrisis reports, COVID-19 disease and vaccination histories, vital values, and blood values were examined. The SPSS 20.0 package program was used for statistical evaluation. p
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