Abstract
Purpose of review: The COVID-19 vaccines have proved essential in our defense against the COVID-19 pandemic. However, concerns regarding allergic reactions to the vaccines persist to this day. Herein, we review the data regarding the frequency of allergic reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines, the epidemiology, and the management of patients reporting vaccine allergic reactions.
Recent findings: Although initial reports emphasized a high risk of anaphylaxis to the COVID-19 vaccines, more recent data demonstrate similar rates of anaphylaxis to the COVID-19 vaccines as to other vaccines. Alternative explanations for increased rates of apparent allergic reactions are discussed, including the role for stress-related and nocebo responses. COVID-19 vaccines and mRNA vaccine technology are overwhelmingly safe and well-tolerated by most patients. Careful history and case review will enable the discerning physician to safely vaccinate most patients. Rare patients with objective signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis may be candidates for alternatives to vaccination including monoclonal antibodies.
Keywords: Anaphylaxis; COVID-19 vaccine; Drug allergy; Vaccine allergy; mRNA vaccine.
© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
Conflict of interest statement
Dr. Jaggers has nothing to declare. Dr. Wolfson has nothing to declare.
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- Anaphylaxis*
- COVID-19 Vaccines
- COVID-19*
- Humans
- Pandemics
- RNA, Messenger
- Risk Factors
Substances
- COVID-19 Vaccines
- RNA, Messenger
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