COVID-19 vaccines associated with vasovagal malaise: A retrospective study in two mass vaccination centers and analysis of the WHO pharmacovigilance database
The association between COVID-19 vaccines and vasovagal malaise (VVM) has recently been reported in the literature. Our study aimed to describe COVID-19 vaccines associated VVM cases and to identify risk factors of COVID-19 vaccines associated VVM. To this end, we performed a descriptive study of VV...
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