Publications by authors named "Katusji Inoue"
Article Synopsis
- COVID-19 vaccination is encouraged in Japan to lessen the severity and onset of SARS-CoV-2 infections, but the effects on symptoms in real-world scenarios are not well understood.
- A study in Japan compared symptoms in 636 COVID-19-positive patients, revealing that vaccinated individuals exhibited less fever and milder symptoms compared to those who were unvaccinated.
- The findings suggest that fever might not be a reliable symptom for vaccinated individuals, while a sore throat and cough were more common, indicating these symptoms could be critical for COVID-19 testing recommendations.
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