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COVID-19 vaccines have been shown to provide protection against severe disease and death. However, substantial individual differences in vaccination intentions have hindered achieving optimal vaccination rates across the population. To look for efficient
Kwok Kit Tong +4 more
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Predictors of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Egyptian healthcare workers: a cross-sectional study
Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination has raised concerns about vaccine hesitancy in general and COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in particular.
Rehab H. El-Sokkary +6 more
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BackgroundAlthough COVID-19 vaccines have recently become available, efforts in global mass vaccination can be hampered by the widespread issue of vaccine hesitancy.
Tau Ming Liew, Cia Sin Lee
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BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of fluvoxamine to shorten symptom duration or prevent hospitalization among outpatients in the US with mild to moderate symptomatic coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is unclear. DESIGN: ACTIV-6 is an ongoing, decentralized,
Boulware, David R. +27 more
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Understanding COVID-19 Vaccines and Immunity [PDF]
COVID-19 Vaccines are currently the talk of the world. The internet is full of memes on COVOD-19 vaccines - myths more than truths. In this commentary we further review some of the issues related to the success and failure of COVID-19 vaccines, and the ...
Sukumaran Anil +1 more
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The hindrances to perform the COVID-19 vaccination in Brazil
Introduction Brazil is one of the epicenters of COVID-19 pandemic and faces several hindrances to make his COVID-19 vaccination plan efficient. Methods The Brazilian COVID-19 vaccination plan was evaluated and the hindrances to make the COVID-19 ...
Matheus Negri Boschiero +2 more
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COVID-19 vaccination and long COVID-19 [PDF]
According to the literature, COVID-19 vaccines reduce long COVID-19 symptoms such as cognitive dysfunction, kidney diseases, myalgia, and sleeping disorders (5-7).
Ava Ghezel, Chista Arfaee
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The global coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic can be partially managed by vaccines; however, the public must be informed about the safety of COVID-19 vaccines to avoid hesitancy.
Abdullah K. Al-Ahmari +7 more
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Safety of COVID‐19 vaccines [PDF]
AbstractThis study is aimed to identify the adverse effects associated with three types of coronavirus disease 2019 vaccines. Approximately 1736 individuals agreed to participate in this study. The participants involved in the study were individuals who had received the first dose or full course (two doses) of the vaccine at least 30 days before the ...
Qutaiba A. Al Khames Aga +9 more
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HIV infection and the implication for COVID‐19 vaccination
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is associated with altered cellular and humoral immune response, especially in patients with an untreated or chronic infection.
Tope Oyelade +2 more
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