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Age and Gender Disparities in Adverse Events Following COVID-19 Vaccination: Real-World Evidence Based on Big Data for Risk Management

机译:Covid-19疫苗接种后的不良事件的年龄和性别差异:基于风险管理大数据的现实世界证据

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Background: Two coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines have received emergency use authorizations in the U.S. However, the safety of these vaccines in the real-world remains unknown. Methods: We reviewed adverse events (AEs) following COVID-19 vaccination among adults in the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) from December 14, 2020, through January 22, 2021. We compared the top 10 AEs, serious AEs, along with office and emergency room (ER) visits by age (18–64 years, ≥65 years) and gender (female, male). Results: There were age and gender disparities among adults with AEs following COVID-19 vaccination. Compared to younger adults aged between 18 and 64 years, older adults were more likely to report serious AEs, death, permanent disability, and hospitalization. Males were more likely to report serious AEs, death, and hospitalization compared to females. Conclusions: COVID-19 vaccines are generally safe but possible age and gender disparities in reported AEs may exist.
机译:背景:2019年(Covid-19)疫苗的两种冠状病毒疾病已收到U.S的紧急使用授权。然而,在现实世界中这些疫苗的安全仍然未知。方法:在2020年12月14日,从2021年1月22日,我们在疫苗不良事件报告系统(VAERS)中的成年人中的Covid-19疫苗接种后审查了不良事件(AES)。我们将前10名AES,严重AES进行比较办公室和急诊室(ER)按年龄访问(18-64岁,≥65岁)和性别(女性,男性)。结果:Covid-19疫苗接种后AES的成年人年龄和性别差异。与18至64岁之间的年轻成年人相比,老年人更有可能报告严重的AES,死亡,永久性残疾和住院治疗。与女性相比,男性更有可能报告严重的AES,死亡和住院治疗。结论:Covid-19疫苗通常是安全的,但可能存在报告AES中可能的年龄和性别差异。

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