MONITORING PEMBERIAN VAKSIN COVID-19 DAN KEJADIAN IKUTAN PASCA IMUNISASI (KIPI) PADA MAHASISWA PRODI PGSD DI UNIVERSITAS PERADABAN TAHUN 2023
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The Indonesian government carried out vaccination activities to break the chain
of transmission of COVID-19. The vaccination rate in Indonesia reached
104,308,945 as of October 14, 2021. The Minister of Health emphasized that
there were reports of cases of Follow-up Post-Immunization Events (KIPI) in
Indonesia after 12,848 COVID-19 vaccination cases. Based on the research on
AEFI cases in PGSD Study Program students, there were 60 cases. The purpose
of this study was to find out the pattern of giving the COVID-19 vaccine and
find out whether there were Post-Immunization Adverse Events in Elementary
School Teacher Education Study Program (PGSD) students. This study used a
descriptive observational method with a prospective research design through
interviews with PGSD Study Program students at Bumiayu Civilization
University with a total population of 406 students and a sample of 60 students
who met the inclusion criteria, namely having been vaccinated against COVID-
19 doses 1 to 3 and getting one type of AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Sinovac vaccines,
the exclusion criteria included students on leave and students who received one
type of Sinoparm and Moderna vaccines. The study used univariate analysis
methods assisted by the SPSS application. The results showed that the most
respondents received doses of 1 and 2 types of Sinovac vaccines as much as 76.7%
and doses of 3 types of AstraZeneca as many as 68.3%. Respondents who
experienced AEFI at doses 1 to 3 experienced the most muscle pain, dose 1 was
51.7%, dose 2 was 38.3% and dose 3 was 31.7% so that it can be concluded that
most of the students received the Sinovac vaccine and adverse events after the
COVID-19 vaccine immunization 19 doses 1 to 3 showed that most of the
respondents only experienced mild symptoms such as muscle pain and were able to recover.
Keywords: Covid-19, KIPI
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