TY - JOUR T1 - Local and systemic side effects of the coronanovac vaccine AU - Karaoğullarından, Ayşe AU - Erkan, Sanem Okşan AU - Tuhanioğlu, Birgül AU - Yıldırım, İlhami AU - Özdemir, Asena Ayça PY - 2023 DA - August DO - 10.17944/interdiscip.1351864 JF - Interdisciplinary Medical Journal JO - Interdiscip Med J PB - Hatay Mustafa Kemal University WT - DergiPark SN - 2980-1915 SP - 79 EP - 86 VL - 14 IS - 49 LA - en AB - Objective: Vaccines are biological products that provide protection against diseases by stimulating the immune system. Our aim in this study is to examine local and systemic side effects after inactivated coronavirus vaccination. In addition, when these side effects started, how long they lasted and their effect on daily life were evaluated.Methods: 224 healthcare workers who met the study criteria and were vaccinated against coronavirus in Adana City Training and Research Hospital were included in the study. A questionnaire prepared by us was filled in for these patients in which we inquired about the local and systemic side effects of the vaccine, the onset of side effects, their duration, whether they affect daily life, the need for drug use, and some demographic data. The survey results were evaluated with the SPSS statistical program. Local and systemic side effects were evaluated according to age, gender, allergy status, onset time, duration of effect, effect on daily life, and use of medical treatment.Results: At least one side effect was observed in 73.2% of 224 patients, while no side effects were observed in 26.8%. Being under the age of 35, being female, and being allergic increased the side effects (p:0.0027, p:0.001, p.0.031). In the logistic regression analysis, it was seen that being a woman was more effective (p.0.002). 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