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Adverse reactions can occur after any vaccine, not only against COVID-19. What about the third dose of the anti-coronavirus protection? How many cases of severe NOP after booster dose have been reported in Poland?

  1. Unwanted side effects may appear after each dose of the vaccine, including a third dose
  2. The vast majority of them are mild
  3. The Americans and the Israelis published detailed data on NOPs after the “booster”
  4. We also know how many severe cases have occurred in Poland
  5. More information can be found on the Onet homepage

Side effects after a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine

The side effects reported by patients after the third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine are very similar to those after the first or second dose.

According to the US agency CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), the most commonly reported side effects are fever, headache, fatigue and pain at the injection site. The vast majority of adverse reactions were mild or moderate.

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Detailed data was published by the CDC after examining 12 thousand. 600 cases. 79,4 percent of the respondents admitted that they experienced pain or swelling at the injection site. 74,1 percent experienced a fever or headache. Patients most frequently reported injection site pain, fatigue, muscle pain, headache, fever, followed by chills and nausea following administration of Pfizera or Moderny. Fever, fatigue, and headache were the most common following administration of the (second dose) of Johnson & Johnson.

Information about NOPs after «booster» is also provided by clinical trials. We learn from them that an additional injection with a Pfizer can cause:

  1. Pain at the injection site
  2. Fatigue
  3. Headache
  4. Muscle pain
  5. Dreszcze

Adverse reactions after vaccination with Pfizer were reported by approx. 83 percent. research participants.

Regarding Moderna, an additional dose can be caused by:

  1. Pain at the injection site
  2. Fatigue
  3. Headache
  4. Muscle pain
  5. Arthralgia

Clinical trials also apply to a single-dose vector formulation. With an additional dose of Johnson & Johnson, you can:

  1. Pain at the injection site
  2. Fatigue
  3. Headache
  4. Muscle pain
  5. Nausea

NOPs after the third dose. What are the most common?

Israel was the first to publish details of adverse reactions following vaccination with the third dose. In the group of 4,5 thousand people over 60 years of age who received a third injection with the Pfizer preparation, approx. 31% has reported one or more side effects. Most often, in 24%, it was pain at the injection site. In 6 percent people, there was swelling around the injection site, and in 1 percent. – swelling in the armpit.

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15 percent of subjects reported one or more systemic side effects. They were: fatigue (9%), general malaise (6,1%), headaches (4,3%), muscle pain (4,3%), joint pain (2,1%). ), fever (1,4%), vomiting or diarrhea (0,7%), and rash (0,1%).

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How many serious NOPs after the third dose in Poland?

Information on adverse reactions after vaccination against COVID-19 is public – it can be checked at gov.pl or through the National Institute of Public Health – National Institute of Hygiene. The first of the reports is published once a week, the second is a bit less frequent, but it is much more detailed.

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The latest NIZP-PIH report covers the period until November 30th. It mentions three cases of severe NOP after the booster dose. All of them occurred after the administration of the Pfizer preparation. Two were cardiological and one was neurological. Hospitalization was required in each case.

Until that date, a total of 2 million 587 thousand. 595 booster doses of COVID-19 vaccines.

In total, from December 27, 2020 to December 10, there were 16 thousand. 456 adverse post-vaccination reactions (data from gov.pl). Served at that time 43 million 760 thousand 234 doses of the vaccine.

Until November 30, 16 thousand. 299 NOPs, 41 jobs were completed by that time. 675 vaccinations. Thus, NOPs occurred in 389 percent. cases (NIPP-PIH data). 85,1% of reactions were mild (mainly pain and redness at the injection site or hand swelling), 11,5% serious and 3,4 percent. – heavy.

Who can take a “booster” in Poland?

In Poland, the “booster” was given first to people with reduced immunity and seniors. Later, this group was expanded to include medics as well. From November 2, a booster or additional dose can be taken by any citizen who has reached 18 years of age (as long as six months have passed since his full immunization).

Finally, it is worth distinguishing between the concept of an additional dose and a booster dose. The former is given to immunocompromised people, while the latter is given to patients whose immune system is functioning properly.

Do you want to test your COVID-19 immunity after vaccination? Have you been infected and want to check your antibody levels? See the COVID-19 immunity test package, which you will perform at Diagnostics network points.

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