Prior research using electronic health records for Covid-19 vaccine safety monitoring typically focuses on specific disease groups and excludes individuals with multimorbidity, defined as ≥2 chronic conditions. We examine the potential additional risk of adverse events 28 days after the first dose of CoronaVac or Comirnaty imposed by multimorbidity. Using a territory-wide public healthcare database with population-based vaccination records in Hong Kong, we analyze a retrospective cohort of patients with chronic conditions. Thirty adverse events of special interest according to the World Health Organization are examined. In total, 883,416 patients are included and 2,807 (0.3%) develop adverse events. Results suggest vaccinated patients have lower risks of adverse events than unvaccinated individuals, multimorbidity is associated with increased risks regardless of vaccination, and the association of vaccination with adverse events is not modified by multimorbidity. To conclude, we find no evidence that multimorbidity imposes extra risks of adverse events following Covid-19 vaccination. Adverse events resulting from COVID-19 vaccination are a public health concern and it is not known whether pre-existing conditions may impose an increased risk. Here, using electronic health records from Hong Kong, the authors show that adverse events are rare for all groups, and there is no evidence of risk modification due to multimorbidity.
【저자키워드】 SARS-CoV-2, Vaccines, Epidemiology, Outcomes research, 【초록키워드】 public health, Vaccine, vaccination, CoronaVac, risk, database, Electronic health record, adverse events, COVID-19 vaccination, healthcare, adverse event, Research, Patient, Hong Kong, group, association, Evidence, Multimorbidity, chronic conditions, specific disease, World Health Organization, Adverse, increased risk, first dose, individual, lower risk, retrospective cohort, Modification, event, Result, defined, resulting, develop, examined, condition, individuals, groups, 【제목키워드】 Vaccine, adverse event, Hong Kong,