Systematic Review of Safety of RTS,S with AS01 and AS02 Adjuvant Systems Using Data from Randomized Controlled Trials in Infants, Children, and Adults
CONCLUSION: Most of the adverse events observed from RTS,S/AS01 and RTS,S/AS02 malaria vaccines were reported in the control group and shared by other vaccines. Hence, the authors concluded that both RTS,S/AS01 and RTS,S/AS02 malaria vaccines are safe.PMID:36941908 | PMC:PMC10024506 | DOI:10.2147/CPAA.S400155
Source: Clinical Pharmacology: Advances and Applications - Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Wubetu Yihunie Bekalu Kebede Bantayehu Addis Tegegne Melese Getachew Dehnnet Abebe Yibeltal Aschale Habtamu Belew Bereket Bahiru Source Type: research
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