COVID-19 vaccine trials and sex-disaggregated data.

Autor: Hussain, Musaddique, Fatima, Mehwish, Muhammad Iqbal, Shahid, Asif, Muhammad, Saadullah, Malik, Kashif-Ur-Rehman, Mukhtar, Imran, Ahmad Khan, Imran, Parveen, Sajida, Fayyaz, Tehreem, Shabbir, Najia, Kanwal, Aisha, Shaukat, Saira, Fatima, Mobeen, Ikram, Nadia, Majeed, Abdul, Parveen, Farzana, Tariq, Muhammad, Barkat, Muhammad Qasim, Zeng, Ling-Hui
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Zdroj: Expert Review of Vaccines; Mar2022, Vol. 21 Issue 3, p285-288, 4p
Abstrakt: Host factors impact vaccine efficacy: implications for seasonal and universal influenza vaccine programs. Recently, a systematic review and meta-analysis revealed that the correlation between sex and COVID-19 vaccine efficacy and safety should be considered in enhancing vaccine decision-making programs [[29]]. Studies on influenza vaccines have shown that women's immunological response to half-dose vaccines is the same as men's to full-dose vaccines [[25]]. In the pandemic era, global immunization programs against COVID-19 are being implemented. [Extracted from the article]
Databáze: Complementary Index