Adverse Event Reporting
VAERS ID | 936261 |
---|---|
Gender | Female |
Age | 29 |
StateCode | IN |
Pharmaceutical Company | PFIZER\BIONTECH |
Lot Number | EJ1685 |
Number of vaccinations | 1 |
Vaccinated | 2020-12-23 |
Onset | 2021-01-01 |
Condition |
Symptoms
- Respiratory tract congestion
- Exposure during pregnancy
- SARS-CoV-2 test positive
- COVID-19
- Nasopharyngitis
Current Illness
Preexisting Conditions
Comments: List of non-encoded Patient Relevant History: Patient Other Relevant History 1: None
Other Medications
PRENATAL MULTIVITAMIN + DHA
Previous Vaccinations
Allergies
Laboratory Data
Test Date: 20210101; Test Name: COVID Fast-acting (rapid) test; Test Result: Positive
Write-up
she is pregnant as well; she reported to be diagnosed positive for COVID last 01Jan2021 after showing symptoms on 31Dec2020; she reported to be diagnosed positive for COVID last 01Jan2021 after showing symptoms on 31Dec2020/tested positive for COVID-19; This is spontaneous report from a contactable Other Health Professional (patient) via a Pfizer Sponsored Program.
A 29-year-old female patient received BNT162B2 (PFIZER-BIONTECH COVID-19 VACCINE, lot# EJ1685), intramuscularly in right deltoid on 23Dec2020 14:30 at single dose for COVID-19 vaccination while pregnant.
Medical history was none.
Concomitant medication included ongoing ascorbic acid, betacarotene, calcium carbonate, colecalciferol, docosahexaenoic acid, ferrous fumarate, folic acid, nicotinamide, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, thiamine mononitrate, tocopheryl acetate, vitamin b12 nos, zinc oxide (PRENATAL MULTIVITAMIN + DHA, Prenatal Multi + DHA), one soft gel, every morning as prenatal medication.
The reporter was asking for recommendations for her in taking the second dose as she reported to be diagnosed positive for COVID last 01Jan2021 after showing symptoms on 31Dec2020.
She received the first dose of the vaccine last 23Dec2020.
She is asking if she should wait 90 days before taking the 2nd dose.
Agent has a physical therapist on the phone.
She had her first dose of the COVID vaccine on 23Dec2020.
She started to show symptoms of COVID on 31Dec2020.
She tested positive on 01Jan2020.
Caller wants to know does she need to wait 90 days for the second dose.
Caller wanted to add she is pregnant as well.
She declined to include a healthcare professional for the report.
The caller states she started to feel symptoms towards the end of the day on 31Dec2020.
She clarifies she felt like she was having a cold coming on.
She had some congestion.
When probed for outcome, caller stated it had improved quite a bit.
She had been improved but today, its kind of like she had a cold again, but that had improved.
Vaccination Facility Type: Hospital.
Vaccine Administered at Military Facility: No.
Prior Vaccinations (within 4 weeks): None within 4 weeks.
Additional Vaccines Administered on Same Date of the Pfizer Suspect: None.
Relevant Tests: None.
Investigation Assessment: Yes.
Is a sample of the product available to be returned, if requested (Y/N): Vaccine was administered in hospital.
No AE required a visit to emergency room and physician office.
The reporter stated her symptoms have been pretty mild.
The patient underwent lab tests and procedures which included COVID Fast-acting (rapid) test: positive on 01Jan2021.
Outcome of events was recovering.
; Sender's Comments: Based on available information, a possible contributory role of suspect BNT162B2 cannot be completely excluded