International Journal of Infectious Diseases (May 2022)

Adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination in South Korea between February 28 and August 21, 2021: A nationwide observational study

  • Dong Seok Lee,
  • Ji Won Kim,
  • Kook Lae Lee,
  • Yong Jin Jung,
  • Hyoun Woo Kang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 118
pp. 173 – 182

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Objectives: To investigate the clinical characteristics of adverse events (AEs) after COVID-19 vaccination in patients in South Korea. Design: Data from the Korean Disease Control and Prevention Agency on AEs from 4 COVID-19 vaccines, including AZD1222, BNT162b2, JNJ-78436735, and mRNA-1273, from February 26, 2021, to August 21, 2021, were assessed. The epidemiological characteristics, clinical symptoms, severity, complications, and mortality were descriptively analyzed. Results: Overall, 36.3 million individuals who completed the COVID-19 vaccination doses during the study period were included, and 153,183 AEs were reported. Most AEs occurred after the first dose (80.6%) and within a day (63.2%) after vaccination. Of the AEs, 95.5% were nonsevere cases; however, 4.5% were severe. Most mild AEs showed a similar frequency across all age groups, but major severe AEs and mortality events increased with age. Conclusions: Although there were differences in the frequency of occurrence, various adverse reactions were confirmed in using all 4 COVID-19 vaccines, even with the BNT162b2 (Pfizer-BioNTech) vaccine. Caution is needed, and further research should be continuously conducted.

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