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[HTML] Preparing for Dengue Vaccine Introduction: Recommendations from the 1st Dengue v2V International Meeting
J Torresi, R Tapia-Conyer, H Margolis – PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2013
Copyright:© 2013 Torresi et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
… Case Series and Misclassification Bias Induced by Case Selection from Administrative Hospital Databases: Application to Febrile Convulsions in Pediatric Vaccine …
C Quantin, E Benzenine, M Velten, F Huet… – American Journal of …, 2013
Abstract Vaccine safety studies are increasingly conducted by using administrative health databases and self-controlled case series designs that are based on cases only. Often, several criteria are available to define the cases, which may yield different positive …
Bias Correction of Risk Estimates in Vaccine Safety Studies With Rare Adverse Events Using a Self-controlled Case Series Design
C Zeng, SR Newcomer, JM Glanz, JA Shoup, MF Daley… – American Journal of …, 2013
Abstract The self-controlled case series (SCCS) method is often used to examine the temporal association between vaccination and adverse events using only data from patients who experienced such events. Conditional Poisson regression models are used to …
Developing an effective breast cancer vaccine: Challenges to achieving sterile immunity versus resetting equilibrium
G Curigliano, C Criscitiello, A Esposito, L Fumagalli… – The Breast, 2013
Discussion Active immunotherapy in breast cancer and its implementation into clinical trials has largely been a frustrating experience in the last decades. After many years of controversy, the concept that the immune system regulates cancer development is …
[PDF] Barriers and Facilitators in the Recruitment and Retention of Peruvian Female Sex Workers in a Randomized HPV Vaccine Trial
N Shroff, B Brown, J Kinsler, A Cabral, MM Blas – J Vaccines Vaccin, 2013
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide, with 250,000 deaths per year, and persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is found in nearly all cases [1]. Female sex workers (FSWs) are at higher risk of HPV infection and subsequent …
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RotaFlash: Rotavirus vaccines
2 October 2013
PATH
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