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mRNA (BNT162b2) and Inactivated (CoronaVac) COVID-19 Vaccination and Risk of Adverse Events and Acute Diabetic Complications in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Population-Based Study

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  • Eric Yuk Fai Wan

    (The University of Hong Kong
    The University of Hong Kong
    Hong Kong Science and Technology Park)

  • Celine Sze Ling Chui

    (Hong Kong Science and Technology Park
    The University of Hong Kong
    The University of Hong Kong)

  • Anna Hoi Ying Mok

    (The University of Hong Kong)

  • Wanchun Xu

    (The University of Hong Kong)

  • Vincent Ka Chun Yan

    (The University of Hong Kong)

  • Francisco Tsz Tsun Lai

    (The University of Hong Kong
    Hong Kong Science and Technology Park)

  • Xue Li

    (The University of Hong Kong
    Hong Kong Science and Technology Park
    The University of Hong Kong)

  • Carlos King Ho Wong

    (The University of Hong Kong
    The University of Hong Kong
    Hong Kong Science and Technology Park)

  • Esther Wai Yin Chan

    (The University of Hong Kong
    Hong Kong Science and Technology Park
    The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital
    The University of Hong Kong Shenzhen Institute of Research and Innovation)

  • David Tak Wai Lui

    (The University of Hong Kong)

  • Kathryn Choon Beng Tan

    (The University of Hong Kong)

  • Ivan Fan Ngai Hung

    (The University of Hong Kong
    University College London)

  • Cindy Lo Kuen Lam

    (The University of Hong Kong)

  • Gabriel Matthew Leung

    (Hong Kong Science and Technology Park
    The University of Hong Kong)

  • Ian Chi Kei Wong

    (The University of Hong Kong
    Hong Kong Science and Technology Park
    The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
    University College London)

Abstract

Introduction In Hong Kong, CoronaVac and BNT162b2 have been approved for emergency use owing to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Reactions towards the vaccine and the risk of post-vaccination adverse events may be different between recipients with and without type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the risk of adverse events of special interest (AESI) and acute diabetic complications in the T2DM population after COVID-19 vaccination in Hong Kong. Research Design and Methods Self-controlled case-series analysis was conducted. Patients with T2DM who received at least one dose of BNT162b2 or CoronaVac between 23 February 2021 and 31 January 2022 from electronic health records in Hong Kong were included. The incidence rates of 29 AESIs and acute diabetic complications (any of severe hypoglycemia, diabetic ketoacidosis or hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome) requiring hospitalization within 21 days after the first or second dose of vaccination were reported. The risks of these outcomes were evaluated using conditional Poisson regression. Results Among 141,224 BNT162b2 recipients and 209,739 CoronaVac recipients with T2DM, the incidence per 100,000 doses and incidence per 100,000 person-years of individual AESIs and acute diabetic complications ranged from 0 to 24.4 and 0 to 438.6 in BNT162b2 group, and 0 to 19.5 and 0 to 351.6 in CoronaVac group. We did not observe any significantly increased risk of individual AESIs or acute diabetic complications after first or second doses of BNT162b2 or CoronaVac vaccine. Subgroup analysis based on HbA1c

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  • Eric Yuk Fai Wan & Celine Sze Ling Chui & Anna Hoi Ying Mok & Wanchun Xu & Vincent Ka Chun Yan & Francisco Tsz Tsun Lai & Xue Li & Carlos King Ho Wong & Esther Wai Yin Chan & David Tak Wai Lui & Kathr, 2022. "mRNA (BNT162b2) and Inactivated (CoronaVac) COVID-19 Vaccination and Risk of Adverse Events and Acute Diabetic Complications in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Population-Based Study," Drug Safety, Springer, vol. 45(12), pages 1477-1490, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:drugsa:v:45:y:2022:i:12:d:10.1007_s40264-022-01228-6
    DOI: 10.1007/s40264-022-01228-6
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