Impact of QazVac vaccination on clinical manifestations and immune responses in post—COVID syndrome: a cross-sectional study
Akzhan M. Madenbayeva, Saulesh S. Kurmangaliyeva, Saltanat T. Urazayeva, Kairat B. Kurmangaliyev, Yerlan Sh. Bazargaliyev, Khatimya I. Kudabayeva

TL;DR
This study shows that the QazVac vaccine reduces long-term symptoms of post-COVID syndrome, particularly neurological and respiratory issues.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence on the effectiveness of the QazVac vaccine in mitigating post-COVID symptoms in Kazakhstan.
Findings
Vaccinated individuals had fewer neurological, gastrointestinal, respiratory, and rheumatological symptoms.
Unvaccinated individuals experienced higher rates of memory loss, depression, and joint pain.
Vaccination was associated with lower prevalence of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
Abstract
Post-COVID syndrome, also known as long COVID, has emerged as a major public health concern, affecting a substantial proportion of individuals recovering from SARS-CoV-2 infection. This condition is characterized by persistent symptoms lasting at least 2 months after acute infection, significantly impacting quality of life and increasing healthcare burdens. In Kazakhstan, the recognition of post- COVID syndrome in national clinical protocols highlights the need for effective prevention and management strategies. Vaccination has been suggested as a key intervention to reduce the severity and prevalence of long COVID symptoms, yet data on its effectiveness, particularly for the domestic QazVac vaccine, remain limited. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of vaccination with the domestic QazVac vaccine on the features of humoral and cellular immunity in patients with…
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TopicsLong-Term Effects of COVID-19 · SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research · COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
