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. 2021 Nov 4;11:100236. doi: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2021.100236

Table 1.

Standardized incidence ratio (SIR), attributable risk fraction (ARF), and attributable risk (AR) for the first vaccine dose, stratified by sex and age groups.

Sex and age group (years) Vaccinated with the first dose1(n) Observed cases2(n) Risk per 100,000 vaccinees3 Expected cases (2019 reference)4(n) SIR5 (95% CI) ARF6 AR per 100,000 vaccinees7
All8 2594990 132 5.09 97.10 1.36 (1.14-1.61) 0.26 1.35
Males(n=1,256,958)
16-44 654040 22 3.36 20.81 1.06 (0.68-1.57) 0.06 0.19
45-64 339849 23 6.77 21.44 1.07 (0.70-1.58) 0.07 0.44
65+ 263069 17 6.46 12.72 1.34 (0.80-2.10) 0.25 1.64
Females(n=1,338,032)
16-44 659597 24 3.64 19.67 1.22 (0.80-1.79) 0.18 0.66
45-64 354617 22 6.20 12.89 1.71 (1.10-2.54) 0.42 2.58
65+ 323818 24 7.41 9.56 2.51 (1.65-3.68) 0.60 4.46
1

Number of those who received the first vaccine dose between 20 December 2020 and 30 April 2021

2

Number of observed cases of Bell's palsy that occurred within 21 days after the receipt of the first dose

3

The risk of Bell's palsy within 21 days after the first vaccine dose, estimated by dividing the number of observed cases by the number of vaccinees and reported per 100,000 vaccinees

4

Expected number of cases of Bell's palsy as estimated based on the experience of CHS population between January-May 2019

5

Standardized incidence ratio (SIR), computed by dividing the observed cases by the expected cases of Bell's palsy.

6

Attributable risk fraction (ARF) among exposed (vaccinated), calculated as (SIR-1)/SIR

7

Attributable risk (AR) per 100,000 vaccinees, estimated by multiplying ARF by the risk of Bell's palsy among vaccinated.

8

Age and sex weighted