Perbandingan Keamanan Vaksin mRNA COVID-19 Pada Ibu Hamil Dengan Ibu Tidak Hamil: Sebuah Review Sistematik

Ahmad Sabili Rifa'i, Clarishella Melvina Deinera, Bambang Satrio Utomo, Nadya Angelina, Budi Utomo, Khusnatul Mawaddah Arief
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COVID-19 disease has spread all over the world. Some become acute respiratory distress syndrome or a more severe form of the disease that leads to death. Most of the vaccine effectiveness data currently available relate to mRNA vaccines. Pregnant women with COVID-19 are known to have a high risk of being admitted to the ICU. The increase with preterm births is still being observed in cases of complications caused by COVID-19. This research is a systematic review that uses articles. Research sources come from literature obtained from the online database Pubmed (n = 27), Web of Science (n = 18), Springerlink (n = 104) , and Science Direct (n = 266). Article searches were performed using the keywords ("vaccine") AND ("coronavirus" OR "COVID") AND ("pregnant" OR "pregnancy") AND ("mRNA" ). There were 542 women who were pregnant with the first vaccine, 526 women who were pregnant with the second vaccine, 1296 women who were not pregnant with the first vaccine, 305 women who were not pregnant with the second vaccine. Based on the data on pain symptoms at the injection site, the results did not show much different results. Then the symptoms of feeling tired were found to be more common in non-pregnant women. Furthermore, headache symptoms were found more in non-pregnant women. The symptoms of muscle pain are obtained more in non-pregnant women. From the study it can be concluded that there is no significant difference between the side effects that occur after the first dose of covid mRNA vaccination and the second dose of pregnant women and non-pregnant women
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COVID-19疾病已蔓延到世界各地。有些人会患上急性呼吸窘迫综合征或更严重的疾病,导致死亡。目前可获得的大多数疫苗有效性数据与mRNA疫苗有关。据悉,感染COVID-19的孕妇入住ICU的风险很高。在COVID-19引起的并发症病例中,仍观察到早产的增加。本研究是采用文章的系统综述。研究来源来自Pubmed (n = 27)、Web of Science (n = 18)、Springerlink (n = 104)和Science Direct (n = 266)等在线数据库的文献。使用关键词(“疫苗”)、(“冠状病毒”或“COVID”)、(“怀孕”或“怀孕”)和(“mRNA”)进行文章搜索。有542名妇女接种了第一种疫苗,526名妇女接种了第二种疫苗,1296名妇女没有接种第一种疫苗,305名妇女没有接种第二种疫苗。根据注射部位疼痛症状的数据,结果并没有显示出太大的不同。然后发现感觉疲劳的症状在未怀孕的女性中更为常见。此外,头痛症状在非孕妇中更为常见。肌肉疼痛的症状在未怀孕的妇女中更为常见。从研究中可以得出结论,孕妇和非孕妇接种第一剂covid mRNA疫苗后与第二剂疫苗后发生的副作用无显著差异
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