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Adverse events following yellow fever immunization: Report and analysis of 67 neurological cases in Brazil.
Author: CarvalhoSandra Maria D, FernandesAlexandre Ribeiro, HommaAkira, LealMaria da Luz Fernandes, MaiaMaria de Lourdes S, MartinsReinaldo de Menezes, MohrdieckRenate, PavãoAna Luiza Braz, SatoHelena Keico, de FigueiredoPatricia Mandali, de OliveiraPatrícia Mouta Nunes, dos SantosPaulo Roberto Gomes, von DoellingerVanessa Dos Reis
Original Abstract of the Article :
Neurological adverse events following administration of the 17DD substrain of yellow fever vaccine (YEL-AND) in the Brazilian population are described and analyzed. Based on information obtained from the National Immunization Program through passive surveillance or intensified passive surveillance, ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.05.003
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Yellow Fever Vaccine: Understanding the Risks and Benefits
The world of immunology is a vast desert, with countless diseases and vaccines waiting to be understood. This research delves into the intricacies of yellow fever immunization, exploring the occurrence of neurological adverse events following vaccination with the 17DD substrain of yellow fever vaccine (YEL-AND). The study analyzes data from passive and intensified passive surveillance in Brazil, aiming to shed light on the incidence, risk factors, and prognosis of neurological events associated with YEL-AND.
Navigating the Sands of Yellow Fever Immunization
The study reveals that while neurological adverse events following YEL-AND vaccination are uncommon, they do occur, with the highest rate observed in children between the ages of 5 and 9 years. Despite the potential risks, the study highlights the crucial role of yellow fever vaccination in protecting individuals from this potentially fatal disease. This research is like finding a hidden trail in the desert of vaccine safety, guiding us towards a better understanding of the potential risks and benefits of immunization.
Balancing the Risks and Benefits of Vaccination
This research provides valuable insights into the potential for neurological adverse events following yellow fever vaccination, reminding us that even the most effective vaccines can have rare side effects. However, the study also emphasizes the importance of vaccination in preventing the spread of yellow fever, a serious and potentially deadly disease. This research is a reminder that the desert of medicine is full of complexities, requiring careful consideration of the risks and benefits of medical interventions to make informed decisions about our health.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research is like a camel caravan, navigating the vast and complex desert of immunology, seeking to understand the potential risks and benefits of yellow fever vaccination. The study reveals the importance of careful monitoring and research in assessing the safety of vaccines, highlighting the need for a balanced approach to immunization, weighing the risks and benefits to optimize public health. It's a reminder that the desert of medicine is full of challenges, but with dedicated research and thoughtful practice, we can find ways to improve the health and safety of individuals and populations worldwide.
Date :
- Date Completed 2015-07-17
- Date Revised 2014-12-02
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