Correlation of Covid-19 Vaccination with References to Seasonal Viral Fever

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Prakhar Bajpai
Javed Ali
Deepika Gupta
Shubham Bhatt
Shikhar Verma

Abstract

Numerous studies have been conducted to better understand the virus, create vaccines, and control its spread as a result of the unprecedented challenges the COVID-19 pandemic has presented to global public health. Within this framework, there has been a great deal of interest in the relationship between seasonal viral fevers and COVID-19 vaccination. The objective of this abstract is to clarify the possible influence of vaccination programs on the frequency and severity of other viral infections by investigating the correlation between seasonal viral fevers and COVID-19 vaccination. Numerous investigations have examined the effects of COVID-19 vaccinations on the immune system and the immunological responses they elicit. COVID-19 vaccinations have been shown to elicit strong immune responses, including the generation of particular antibodies and the activation of T cells. This is especially true for vaccines based on mRNA technology and viral vector platforms. These reactions improve immune system performance in general and guard against severe COVID-19 strains. They may also affect the body’s capacity to fight off other viral infections, such as seasonal viral fevers. Nevertheless, issues like vaccine hesitancy, uneven vaccination coverage, and the appearance of novel viral variants continue to exist. To maximize the beneficial association between COVID19 vaccination and the prevention of seasonal viral fevers, these problems must be resolved. Additionally, continued research is required to track the long-term impact of the COVID-19 vaccination on immune system function and its implications for the prevention of various viral infections. In conclusion, a thorough investigation is necessary into the complex relationship between the COVID-19 vaccination and seasonal viral fevers. In order to influence future immunization programs, public health regulations, and medical procedures—and ultimately help reduce the incidence of COVID-19 and other seasonal viral infections—it is imperative to comprehend how these variables interact.

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Correlation of Covid-19 Vaccination with References to Seasonal Viral Fever. (2024). Journal of Drug Discovery and Health Sciences, 1(01), 46-61. https://jddhs.com/index.php/jddhs/article/view/12
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Correlation of Covid-19 Vaccination with References to Seasonal Viral Fever. (2024). Journal of Drug Discovery and Health Sciences, 1(01), 46-61. https://jddhs.com/index.php/jddhs/article/view/12