Abdel-Moniem et al., 2023

medicine
Author

Abdel-Moniem et al.

Year of Publication

2023

Journal

International Journal of Translational Medicine

ISSN

2673-8937

Publisher

MDPI (Basel, Switzerland)

Indexing

Dimensions, DOAJ, ProQuest

As of our knowledge cutoff in September 2021, there have been reports of acute kidney injury (AKI) occurring after administration of different COVID-19 vaccines. However, it is important to note that such cases are extremely rare and the overall incidence of AKI following COVID-19 vaccination is very low. […] It’s worth mentioning that vaccine safety monitoring systems worldwide continuously track and evaluate adverse events, including AKI, to ensure the ongoing safety of COVID-19 vaccines. The most up-to-date information regarding any potential associations between AKI and specific COVID-19 vaccines can be obtained from health authorities and regulatory agencies that closely monitor vaccine safety.1

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References

1Abdel-Moneim A, Bakry EH, Zaky MY. Insights into COVID-19 and Its Potential Implications for Kidney Dysfunction. International Journal of Translational Medicine. 2023;3(2):255-273. doi:10.3390/ijtm3020018