Covid-19 Vaccines and its Adverse Events Following Immunization( AEFI)

  • Bralianti P
  • Akbar F
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Abstract

Background: The Indonesian government has begub to administer vaccines en mass and is planned in stages as an effort to prevent and control Covid-19 by immunity. To reduce the negative impact of immunization on individual health and the implementation of vaccination itself, it is best to know Covid-19 vaccines in Indonesia and their AEFI.Objective: The purpose of this article is to discuss Covid-19 vaccines in Indonesia and their AEFIMethod: Systematic review of studies about Covid-19 vaccines that have been and will be used in Indonesia along with an overview of AEFI.Results: There are five Covid-19 vaccines manufacturer that has been and will be used in Indonesia. The types of antigens used in the Covid-19 vaccine include a whole virus, protein subunits, and nucleic acid. Conclusion: Covid-19 vaccines are relatively safe and can rarely cause AEFI.

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Bralianti, P. D., & Akbar, F. N. (2021). Covid-19 Vaccines and its Adverse Events Following Immunization( AEFI). The Avicenna Medical Journal, 2(1), 19–28. https://doi.org/10.15408/avicenna.v2i1.19832

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