2022
DOI: 10.1111/1753-6405.13300
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Post COVID‐19 vaccination: AusVaxSafety survey participation and adverse events – a community‐based regional Queensland study

Abstract: Objective: To describe adverse events following COVID-19 immunisation (AEFI) and participation in AusVaxSafety surveillance in a Queensland regional community.Methods: Participants presenting for second dose COVID-19 vaccine at the Hervey Bay Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service (WBHHS) vaccine clinic in July 2021 completed a survey pertaining to their first COVID-19 vaccine. Data collected included participation in AusVaxSafety surveillance, vaccine type (BNT162b2 (Pfizer/BioNTech) or ChAdOx1-S(Oxford/ AstraZ… Show more

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“…Reporting of VAEs is higher in younger and more educated individuals [ 12 ], but it does not appear to translate to higher rates of hospitalization or life-threatening events [ 13 ]. We observed a higher incidence of VAEs in both younger and older age groups than in the “young old” populations.…”
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“…Reporting of VAEs is higher in younger and more educated individuals [ 12 ], but it does not appear to translate to higher rates of hospitalization or life-threatening events [ 13 ]. We observed a higher incidence of VAEs in both younger and older age groups than in the “young old” populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%