Publications tagged with “vaccines”
A vaccine is an infectious disease prevention strategy based on training the immune system to recognize specific infectious agents like smallpox, measles, and influenza.
- Forshee R, Smith ER, Wan Z, et al. Evaluation of febrile seizure risk following ancestral monovalent COVID-19 mrna vaccination among U.S. children aged 2-5 years. Podium presented at: 2024 International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology Annual Meeting; Aug 24 – Aug 28, 2024; Berlin, DE .
- Clarke TC, Lloyd P, Jiao Y, et al. Immunization information systems data supplementing health insurance claims for vaccine safety and effectiveness studies. Podium presented at: 2024 American Immunization Registry Association National Meeting; May 07 – May 09, 2024; Orlando, FL, US .
- Kawai AT, Andrade SE, Zichittella L, et al. Developing the infrastructure to conduct surveillance of birth outcomes following maternal vaccination: a project using influenza vaccines and birth outcomes as a use case. Published Mar 28, 2018. https://www.sentinelinitiative.org/sites/default/files/vaccines-blood-biologics/assessments/PRISM_Influenza_Vaccines_and_Birth_Outcomes_Final_Report.pdf.