The Prevalence of Side Effects of Sinopharm COVID-19 Vaccine: An Experience From Pakistan

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Haider, Taimur [1 ]
Abidi, Syeda Rakshan Zehra [2 ]
Fatima, Mehwish [3 ]
Zafar, Aimen [4 ]
Siddiqui, Rabeeya Qutub Uddin [3 ]
Khan, Wadan [5 ]
Saeed, Tazeen [6 ]
Anwar, Adnan [7 ]
Hashmi, Atif A. [8 ]
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[1] Dist Headquarter Hosp, Pediat, Jhang, Pakistan
[2] United Med & Dent Coll, Forens Med, Karachi, Pakistan
[3] Jinnah Sindh Med Univ, Biochem, Karachi, Pakistan
[4] Baqai Med Univ, Anaesthesiol, Karachi, Pakistan
[5] Bolan Med Complex Hosp, Internal Med, Quetta, Pakistan
[6] Karachi Med & Dent Coll, Internal Med, Karachi, Pakistan
[7] Hamdard Coll Med & Dent, Physiol, Karachi, Pakistan
[8] Liaquat Natl Hosp & Med Coll, Pathol, Karachi, Pakistan
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vaccine side effects; burning at injection site; pain; fever; sinopharm vaccine; OUTBREAKS; IMPACT;
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10.7759/cureus.38180
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction Vaccination for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) helps develop protective immunity against COVID-19 without experiencing potentially severe illness. Many vaccines are used worldwide, but there is little data on the efficacy and side effects of the Sinopharm vaccine. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the reported adverse effects of the Sinopharm vaccine among participants. Methods This prospective cross-sectional study was conducted in multiple hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan. The study was eight months, from April 1, 2022, to November 30, 2022. A total of 600 participants who gave informed consent and had received their first and second doses of the Sinopharm vaccine were included in the study. As hypertension and diabetes mellitus (DM) are common prevalent conditions in our population, the duration of DM and hypertension were documented as means and standard deviations apart from age, height, and weight. Side effects of the Sinopharm vaccine were reported as frequencies and percentages. Results The study findings showed that out of 600 participants, 376 (62.7%) were males and 224 (37.3%) were females; their mean age was 42.79 +/- 14.44 years. Among them, 130 (21.7%) had hypertension, and 138 (23.0%) had DM. All participants received the Sinopharm vaccine. Fever was the most frequently reported adverse effect following the first dose of the Sinopharm vaccine in 308 (51.3% of participants), followed by burning at the injection site in 244 (40.7% of participants) and pain at the injection site in 228 (38.0% of participants). Following the second dose of the Sinopharm vaccine, fever was the most frequently reported side effect in 254 (42.3%) participants, followed by pain at the injection site in 236 (39.5%) participants and burning at the site of injection in 210 (35.0%) participants. Moreover, joint pain in 194 (32.3%), shortness of breath in 170 (28.3%), swelling of glands in 168 (28.0%), chest pain in 164 (27.3%), and muscle pain were reported by 140 (23.3%) participants. The level of satisfaction showed that the majority of the participants, 334 (55.7%), were satisfied, 132 (22.0%) were very satisfied with their vaccination, and only 12 (2.0%) were dissatisfied. Conclusion This study concluded that fever was the most frequent side effect after both doses of the Sinopharm vaccine. Pain and burning at the injection site and joint pain were among the other common side effects reported by most participants. The Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine had mild, predictable, and non-life-threatening side effects after the first and second doses.
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