1. Incidence and risk factors of cutaneous reactions to the first COVID‐19 booster vaccine.
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Smith, Liam R., Shah, Ruchi J., King, Andrew J., Shenoy, Erica S., Landman, Adam B., Hashimoto, Dean M., and Blumenthal, Kimberly
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BOOSTER vaccines , *COVID-19 vaccines , *MEDICAL personnel , *URTICARIA , *OCCUPATIONAL health services , *VACCINE hesitancy - Abstract
This document is a letter discussing the incidence and risk factors of cutaneous reactions to the first COVID-19 booster vaccine. The study included healthcare employees who received the first mRNA COVID-19 booster and completed a symptom survey within 3 days post-vaccination. The results showed that 2.4% of recipients experienced cutaneous reactions, such as itching, rash, hives, and swelling. Asian race was associated with a higher risk of cutaneous reactions, particularly itching and swelling. The study suggests that additional research is needed to investigate Asian race as a potential risk factor for cutaneous reactions after mRNA vaccines. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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