COVID-19疫苗的副作用:一例孤立性动眼神经损伤的描述并文献复习

R. Gaifutdinov, Dinara Sh. Kamalova
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在COVID-19大流行时代,各国政府和科学界为开发疫苗做出了前所未有的努力。基于新技术开发的疫苗已被证明是有效和安全的。基于人腺病毒DNA的疫苗研制积累的经验,使国内科学家在短时间内研制并推出了世界上第一个针对新型冠状病毒感染的疫苗“人造卫星V”,得到了世界范围内的认可。注册前试验可能不足以发现罕见的疫苗接种后并发症,而且缺乏相关信息可能导致部分人群对疫苗接种公司产生不信任。本文综述了全球关于SARS-CoV-2疫苗相关并发症的文献。它的结论是,接种疫苗优于它们的风险。一位67岁妇女接种Sputnik Lite疫苗后出现动眼神经损伤,结果良好。
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Side effects of vaccination against COVID-19: description of a case of isolated oculomotor nerve damage with a literature review
In the era of the COVID-19 pandemic, unprecedented efforts have been made by governments and the scientific community to develop vaccines. Vaccines developed on the basis of new technologies have proven to be effective and safe. The accumulated experience in vaccine development on the basis of human adenovirus DNA has allowed domestic scientists to develop and launch the worlds first vaccine against a new coronavirus infection, Sputnik V, in a short period of time, which has received worldwide recognition. Pre-registration trials may be insufficient to detect rare post-vaccination complications, and the lack of information about them may cause distrust in vaccination companies among part of the population. A review of the worldwide literature on SARS-CoV-2 vaccine-related complications is presented. It concludes that vaccination is superior to their risks. An oculomotor nerve injury following vaccination with Sputnik Lite in a 67-year-old woman with a favourable outcome is described.
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