Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10968848 | Vaccine | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A total of 33,275 AEFIs were analyzed. The calculated ROR showed a statistically disproportionate reporting rate and generated false safety signals for almost all the pairs tested. Three nonlive vaccine pairs were striking: gynaecological symptoms and the quadrivalent human papillomavirus (qHPV) vaccine; trismus and tetanus vaccines; hepatobiliary disorders and hepatitis B vaccines. In conclusion we have identified a new vaccine AE spontaneous reporting bias: “disease-specific adverse events following nonlive vaccines”, showing that vaccinees and healthcare professionals tend to report preferentially the symptoms of the disease against which the nonlive vaccine was administered. We suggest that bias is subordinate to a paradoxical placebo effect and/or a nocebo phenomenon.
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Authors
Claire Okaïs, Constance Gay, Fabrice Seon, Lydie Buchaille, Emilie Chary, Benoît Soubeyrand,