Covid-19 vaccination reported side effects and hesitancy among the Syrian population: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSION: Our study revealed that most side effects reported were mild in severity and self-limiting. Increasing the public's awareness of the nature of the vaccine's side effects would reduce the misinformation and improve the public's trust in vaccines. Larger studies to evaluate rare and serious adverse events and long-term side effects are needed, so people can have sufficient information and understanding before making an informed consent which is essential for vaccination.PMID:37544017 | PMC:PMC10405764 | DOI:10.1080/07853890.2023.2241351
Source: Annals of Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Michel Najjar Sara Albuaini Mohammad Fadel Fatema Mohsen Data Collection Group Source Type: research
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