Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Real-World Data Analysis (Diabetes Metab J 2023;47:356-65)doi:10.4093/dmj.2023.0269TYPE 2 diabetesCOVID-19 vaccinesVACCINE safetyDIABETESDATA analysisJung Hun OhnDiabetes & Metabolism Journal...
Comparing T- and B-cell responses to COVID-19 vaccines across varied immune backgrounds Article Open access 04 May 2023 Introduction While vaccine-elicited antibody durability has been achieved for licensed vaccines such as yellow fever, measles, smallpox, and Hepatitis B, elicitation of long-live...
The Impact of COVID-19 Vaccines on the Development of Acute Complications in Type 1 and 2 Diabetes Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Eastern Provinc... To determine the effect of COVID-19 vaccines on the glycemic control and the development of hyperglycemic emergencies among type 1 ...
Underserved communities were disproportionately affected during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Limited data exist on the impact of COVID-19 among ref
Ask about vaccines your child may need. Your child has a higher risk for serious illness if he or she gets the flu, COVID-19, or pneumonia. Ask if your child should get vaccines to prevent these or other diseases, and when to get the vaccines. Call...
Due to the paucity of longitudinal molecular studies of COVID-19, particularly those covering the early stages of infection (Days 1-8 symptom onset), our understanding of host response over the disease course is limited. We perform longitudinal single ce
Whole blood samples collected from 418 case-control pairs (1:1) of children included in the TEDDY Nested Case-Control islet autoimmunity cohort 1 (NCC1)9,17 were used for whole transcriptome sequencing. Case children included children who had developed at least one biochemical IAb during the pro...
Even in 1736, Franklin understood how vaccines worked: note he bemoaned the fact he had “not given” his son smallpox “by inoculation.” Colonial medicine recognized that by giving a patient a small dose of an infection, it allows the body to build antibodies to help the patient fight of...
After electronic registration, people started to get the COVID-19 vaccine in hospitals. The three vaccines available were the Sinopharm, Oxford-AstraZeneca, and Pfizer-BioNTech ones. A study conducted by Hatmal et al., 2021 in Jordan, to report the incidence of adverse effects among general ...
[2,15]. COVID-19 vaccines are designed to form specific immunity against the SARS-CoV-2 virus for those who get vaccinated. The molecule contained in the vaccine acts as an antigen responsible for immune response stimulation [2,16]. Vaccination can also develop herd immunity if most of the...