Biomeditsina va amaliyot jurnali, 2022 №2


Subject of the article

IMPACT OF THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY PROFILE OF THE COVID- 19 VACCINE ON VACCINATION ACCEPTABILITY (82-89)

Authors

TODJIKHUJAEV Shoyatbek Shukurillo Ogly MAMARASULOVA Dilfuza Zakirjanovna INAKOVA Barno Bakhodirovna

Institution

Andijan State Medical Institute

Abstract

ANNOTATION This article describes the efficiency of the vaccine for overcoming the COVID-19, the methods of the prediction against coronavirus has beeen revealed by deviding population for sex, age and marital status. Each of the cases was devided to the 4 groups and rated according to the results. The participants were randomly devided to one of nine groups to reduce response burden. the reaserar showed the predictable number of getting low level of sideeffects compared to the high probability of clinically important benefits.

Key words

Kew words: COVID-19 vaccination, SARS-CoV-2 virus vaccines, population

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