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Post-vaccination survey for monitoring the side effects associated with COVID-19 vaccines among healthcare professionals of Jazan province, Saudi Arabia

Waquar Ahsan, Nabeel K. Syed, Aseel A. Alsraeya, Hassan A. Alhazmi, Asim Najmi, Mohammed Al Bratty, Shamama Javed, Hafiz A. Makeen, Abdulkarim M. Meraya, Ahmed A. Albarraq and Saad S. Alqahtani
Saudi Medical Journal December 2021, 42 (12) 1341-1352; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2021.42.12.20210576
Waquar Ahsan
From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (Alsraeya); and from the Substance Abuse and Toxicology Research Centre (Alhazmi), Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Nabeel K. Syed
From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (Alsraeya); and from the Substance Abuse and Toxicology Research Centre (Alhazmi), Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Aseel A. Alsraeya
From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (Alsraeya); and from the Substance Abuse and Toxicology Research Centre (Alhazmi), Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Hassan A. Alhazmi
From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (Alsraeya); and from the Substance Abuse and Toxicology Research Centre (Alhazmi), Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Asim Najmi
From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (Alsraeya); and from the Substance Abuse and Toxicology Research Centre (Alhazmi), Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Mohammed Al Bratty
From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (Alsraeya); and from the Substance Abuse and Toxicology Research Centre (Alhazmi), Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Shamama Javed
From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (Alsraeya); and from the Substance Abuse and Toxicology Research Centre (Alhazmi), Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Hafiz A. Makeen
From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (Alsraeya); and from the Substance Abuse and Toxicology Research Centre (Alhazmi), Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Abdulkarim M. Meraya
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Ahmed A. Albarraq
From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (Alsraeya); and from the Substance Abuse and Toxicology Research Centre (Alhazmi), Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Saad S. Alqahtani
From the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Ahsan, Alhazmi, Najmi, Al Bratty); from the Department of Pharmaceutics (Javed), College of Pharmacy; from the Pharmacy Practice Research Unit (Syed, Makeen, Meraya, Albarraq, Alqahtani), Department of Clinical Pharmacy; from the College of Pharmacy (Alsraeya); and from the Substance Abuse and Toxicology Research Centre (Alhazmi), Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Waquar Ahsan, Nabeel K. Syed, Aseel A. Alsraeya, Hassan A. Alhazmi, Asim Najmi, Mohammed Al Bratty, Shamama Javed, Hafiz A. Makeen, Abdulkarim M. Meraya, Ahmed A. Albarraq, Saad S. Alqahtani
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