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. 2023 Jun 13;11(6):1097. doi: 10.3390/vaccines11061097

Table 6.

Association of the risk factors with shock after receiving vaccines.

Factors Total n (%) Shock (*) Odds Ratio p-Value
Yes No
Age group Total 719
(100%)
9
(1.25%)
710
(98.75%)
1
18–34 years old 130
(100%)
1
(0.77%)
129
(99.23%)
1
35–54 years old 468
(100%)
7
(1.50%)
461
(98.50%)
1.96
(0.25–88.93)
55–73 years old 121
(100%)
1
(0.83%)
120
(99.17%)
1.07
(0.01–84.98)
Gender Total 719
(100%)
9
(1.25%)
710
(98.75%)
0.747
Male 431
(100%)
6
(1.39%)
425
(98.61%)
1
Female 288
(100%)
3
(1.04%)
285
(98.96%)
0.75
(0.18–3.01)
Type of vaccines Total 682
(100%)
9
(1.32%)
673
(98.68%)
0.142
Astra 353
(100%)
3
(0.85%)
350
(99.15%)
1
Moderna 147
(100%)
1
(0.68%)
146
(99.32%)
0.8
(0.02–10.05)
Pfizer 182
(100%)
5
(2.75%)
177
(97.25%)
3.29
(0.63–21.41)

(*) All shocked cases occur in the first dose of vaccination. This table’s results are based on Fisher’s exact test (2-sided).