Side effects following first dose of COVID-19 vaccination in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Vaccines are strongly recommended globally as an effective measure to prevent serious illness from and spread of COVID-19. Concerns about safety following vaccination continue to be the most common reason that people do not accept the vaccine. This retrospective study was carried out on 4341 people...

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Main Authors: Si Van Nguyen (Author), Bay Thi Nguyen (Author), Huong Nguyen Viet Duong (Author), Phong Thanh Lenh (Author), Kien Trung Tran (Author), Hoa Minh Tran (Author), Thanh Cong Nguyen (Author), Dung Phuong Nguyen (Author), My Ngoc Ta (Author), Nhut Nguyen Minh Trieu (Author), Nam Ba Nguyen (Author), Hung Quang Tran (Author), Son Thanh Tran (Author), Raghu Rai (Author), An Le Pham (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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