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Several Vaccinations are Available for the Prevention of the SARS-Cov-19 Virus and its Overall Utility in Males and Women of Reproductive Age

Bezar Ghan VV, Vineeth Reddy Lekkala, Raja Gopal, Geetha Reddy, Ram Reddy

Ever since Covid-19 was marked as a global pandemic and health concern, there have been many attempts to prevent the disease from spreading. Countries all around the world are using different biotechnological techniques to mass produce and manufacture safe and efficient vaccines. Currently available in the market to immunize people against the deadly corona-virus are messenger RNA, viral vectors and live attenuated vaccines, commonly known under their brand names of Pfizer Bi-oNTech, Oxford AstraZeneca, and Sputnik V, amongst others that are available. Though it is known that these vaccines provide sufficient efficacy against the virus, there isn’t sufficient docu-mentation regarding the effect of these covid-19 vaccines on child bearing. The long term effects of the vaccine is not known, and it is not yet elucidated whether these vaccines have an impact on overall fertility in men and women of reproductive ages. Our review article discusses the various vaccines present for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Corona-virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and re-views the efficiency of the vaccine in child bearing in both men and women. From our review of different literates, it is evident that the effects of childbearing in men and women that have been vaccinated against corona-virus is poorly understood. This paper acts as a primary guide to encour-age future work in this particular area, and come to a substantial answer for the same.