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Wiara Viana Ferreira1, Thayane Ingrid Xavier de Andrade1, Thays Cristina Pereira Barbosa1
1Universidade Federal de São João Del Rei. Divinópolis, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Objectives:
to analyze immunization errors related to COVID-19 vaccines in Minas Gerais.
Methods:
a descriptive epidemiological study, carried out in Minas Gerais with data from e-SUS Notifica in 2021. Descriptive analysis and calculation of the incidence rate by health macro-regions of the state were performed.
Results:
of the 853 municipalities, only 381 (44.7%) reported some immunization error, totaling 2,724 reports. The incidence of errors reported in the state was 7.8/100 thousand doses applied, with the Vale do Aço macro-region (14.4/100 thousand) having the highest incidence. The most frequent error was the type of vaccine used (37.3%), and the Pfizer vaccine had the lowest incidence of error.
Conclusions:
the COVID-19 vaccine immunization errors reported in Minas Gerais point to the heterogeneity in incidence rates in the various macro-regions of the state, in addition to the underreporting of these errors.
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