COVID‐19 vaccine take‐up rate and safety in adults with epilepsy: Data from a multicenter study in China
Epilepsia2021Vol. 63(1), pp. 244–251
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Lu Lu, Qi Zhang, Jing Xiao, Yingying Zhang, Wei Peng, Xiong Han, Shengli Chen, Dan Yang, Josemir W. Sander, Dong Zhou, Weixi Xiong
Abstract
The vaccine uptake rate in people with epilepsy was lower than in their same-age controls. The postvaccination effect was no higher than in controls. We found no evidence suggesting worsening seizures after vaccination. Measurement and education focused on increasing the vaccination rate in epilepsy are warranted.
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