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Active vaccine safety surveillance: Experience from a prospective cohort event monitoring study of COVID-19 vaccines in Kenya. [PDF]
Although active vaccine safety surveillance (VSS) can complement passive VSS while overcoming the inherent limitations of spontaneous safety monitoring, it remains rare in sub-Saharan Africa.
Don B Odhiambo +14 more
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Objectives: To assess the safety and reactogenicity of single oral dose of heat-stable rotavirus vaccine (HSRV) in healthy adults aged 18–45 years followed by assessment of safety, reactogenicity, and immunogenicity of three doses of HSRV in healthy ...
Vibhu Kanchan, K Zaman, Warda Haque
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In biomedical applications, nanomaterial-based delivery vehicles, such as lipid nanoparticles, have emerged as promising instruments for improving the solubility, stability, and encapsulation of various payloads.
Tetiana Korzun +2 more
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Progressive Dissociation Between Reactogenicity and Immunogenicity After Four-Dose BNT162b2 Vaccination: A 36-Month Longitudinal Study [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Understanding the relationship between reactogenicity and immunogenicity after repeated BNT162b2 vaccination is critical for optimizing vaccination strategies.
Sanja Zember +4 more
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Generalized Modules for Membrane Antigens (GMMA) Elicit Mild Local Reactogenicity After Intramuscular Injection in Absence of Aluminum Salt Adjuvant [PDF]
Background and Objectives Generalized modules for membrane antigens (GMMA) are outer membrane vesicles derived from gram‐negative bacteria that can be used to design affordable subunit vaccines.
Raffaella Cecchi +10 more
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Vaccine immunogenicity and reactogenicity depend on recipient and vaccine characteristics. We hypothesized that healthy adults reporting higher reactogenicity from seasonal inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) developed higher antibody titers compared ...
Daniel J Grömer +2 more
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Participants in studies investigating COVID-19 vaccines commonly report reactogenicity events, and concerns about side effects may lead to a reluctance to receive updated COVID-19 vaccinations.
Matthew D Rousculp +2 more
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As SARS-CoV-2 variants continue to emerge, vaccination remains a critical tool to reduce the COVID-19 burden. Vaccine reactogenicity and the impact on work productivity/daily activities are recognized as contributing factors to vaccine hesitancy.
Matthew D Rousculp +2 more
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Pre-Vaccination Immune Profiles and Responsiveness to Innate Stimuli Predict Reactogenicity and Antibody Magnitude Following mRNA Vaccination [PDF]
Background: While mRNA vaccines effectively limit hospitalization and severe COVID-19 disease, the precise early innate immune mechanisms associated with their efficacy and reactogenicity remain underexplored.
Amanda E. Zelkoski +10 more
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During spring 2021, AZD1222 and BNT162b2 were used as prime and BNT162b2 as booster COVID-19 vaccines in Denmark. We obtained self-reported information on systemic reactogenicity day-by-day during two weeks for 2862 healthcare workers vaccinated with ...
Sorosh Tabatabaeifar +6 more
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