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Important: VAERS reports alone cannot determine if a vaccine caused an adverse event. Reports may contain incomplete, inaccurate, or unverified information. Correlation does not equal causation.
Skin burning sensation
3,030 total reports3.2% serious outcomes
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3,030
Total Reports
2
Deaths
95
Hospitalizations
3.2
Severity Rate
% serious outcomes
About Skin burning sensation Reports
Skin burning sensation has been reported 3,030 times in VAERS from 1990 to 2026.
Of these reports, 2 were associated with death (0.07%) and 95 involved hospitalization.
The overall serious outcome rate (death or hospitalization) for reports mentioning Skin burning sensation is 3.2%.
Understanding Skin burning sensation in VAERS
•Temporal association only: These reports show Skin burning sensation occurred after vaccination, not necessarily because of vaccination.
•Background rates matter: Many symptoms occur naturally at baseline rates in the population, unrelated to vaccination.
•Reporting variability: Medical terminology may be used differently by various healthcare providers and over time.
•Investigation needed: High-frequency reports may trigger further epidemiological studies to determine causation.
What This Data Shows
Most Associated Vaccines: The vaccines most frequently mentioned in reports with Skin burning sensation. This may reflect usage patterns, not causation.
Severity Patterns: The percentage of reports that involve serious outcomes can help prioritize safety investigations.
Reporting Trends: Changes in reporting frequency over time may reflect increased awareness, media attention, or actual safety signals.
Most Associated Vaccines
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Reports:3,030
Deaths:2
Hospitalizations:95
Mortality Rate:0.07%
Severity Rate:3.2%
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Data Source
This data comes from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), jointly managed by CDC and FDA.