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Volume 29, Number 6—June 2023
Research Letter

Enhanced Adenovirus Vaccine Safety Surveillance in Military Setting, United States

John IskanderComments to Author , Scott Blanchet, Caitlin Springer, Patrick Rockwell, Dana Thomas, and Satish Pillai
Author affiliations: United States Coast Guard, Washington, DC, USA (J. Iskander, D. Thomas, S. Pillai); United States Coast Guard Academy, New London, Connecticut, USA (S. Blanchet, C. Springer, P. Rockwell)

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Percentages of first-year US Coast Guard cadets reporting signs or symptoms within 10 days after adenovirus vaccination in study of enhanced adenovirus vaccine safety surveillance in military setting, United States*

Signs or symptoms % Total†
Cough 20.1
Sore throat 17.0
Headache 16.0
Fatigue 16.0
Nasal congestion or rhinorrhea 15.3
Shortness of breath 11.6
Arthralgias or myalgias 10.5
Nausea 8.5
Fever, subjective or measured at >38.0°C 7.8
Increasing weakness in arms or legs 5.8
Numbness or tingling in hands or feet 4.8
Vomiting 4.1
Diarrhea 3.7
Abdominal pain 2.4
New rash 0.7
Dysuria 0.0
Hematuria 0.0

*Total number of vaccinated cadets was 294. †Percentages sum to >100% because vaccine recipients reported multiple signs or symptoms.

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