Dermatological adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccines

Elçin Akdaş, N. Ilter
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Studies for vaccine development have been completed in an unprecedented time to prevent further outbreak of the dangerous and potentially fatal coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2). Some of these vaccines have been approved by various authorities and made available worldwide. While vaccine applications continue globally, the number of dermatological side effects reported after vaccination is increasing daily. Many cutaneous reactions have been reported in the literature, such as injection site reactions, pernio lesions, pityriasis rosacea, herpes zoster, and exacerbations of chronic inflammatory dermatoses such as atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. Most COVID-19 vaccines require two doses and a booster dose, and considering the new variants of the coronavirus, vaccination is estimated to continue for a while. In this context, dermatologists are more likely to encounter vaccine-related dermatological side effects in their daily practice. Dermatologists play an essential role in many issues such as diagnosis and treatment of cutaneous reactions after COVID-19 vaccination, informing patients and providing necessary counseling. This perspective will also provide helpful information for the future in terms of vaccination strategies to be developed for repeated doses. In this study, most of the cutaneous reactions reported after COVID-19 vaccination in the current literature are reviewed.
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COVID-19疫苗的皮肤病不良反应
疫苗开发研究在前所未有的时间内完成,以防止由严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2)引起的危险和潜在致命的冠状病毒疾病2019(新冠肺炎)的进一步爆发。其中一些疫苗已获得各有关部门的批准,并在全球范围内提供。尽管疫苗在全球范围内的应用仍在继续,但接种疫苗后报告的皮肤病副作用数量每天都在增加。文献中报道了许多皮肤反应,如注射部位反应、pernio病变、酒渣鼻糠疹、带状疱疹,以及慢性炎症性皮肤病(如特应性皮炎和银屑病)的恶化。大多数新冠肺炎疫苗需要两剂和一剂加强剂,考虑到冠状病毒的新变种,疫苗接种预计将持续一段时间。在这种情况下,皮肤科医生在日常实践中更有可能遇到与疫苗相关的皮肤科副作用。皮肤科医生在许多问题上发挥着重要作用,如新冠肺炎疫苗接种后皮肤反应的诊断和治疗、告知患者和提供必要的咨询。这一观点也将为未来制定重复剂量的疫苗接种策略提供有用的信息。在本研究中,回顾了当前文献中报道的新冠肺炎疫苗接种后的大多数皮肤反应。
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