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Long-term outcome in Vaccine-induced Immune Thrombocytopenia and Thrombosis
CONCLUSION: Once the acute episode of VITT has passed, patients appear to be at low risk for recurrent thrombosis and/or thrombocytopenia.PMID:37394120 | DOI:10.1016/j.jtha.2023.06.027
Source: Thrombosis and Haemostasis - July 2, 2023 Category: Hematology Authors: Linda Sch önborn Sabrina E Seck Thomas Thiele Lars Kaderali Till Hoffmann Annalena Hlinka Edelgard Lindhoff-Last Uwe V ölker Kathleen Selleng Alessandra Buoninfante Marco Cavaleri Andreas Greinacher Source Type: research

Investigation of the representativeness of the German IQVIA Vaccine Analyzer database
CONCLUSION: The study indicates good accordance between the VA and official reference data for different vaccination rates, especially for children, and indicates that the VA database is suitable for epidemiological studies on vaccines.PMID:34846300 | DOI:10.5414/CP204098
Source: Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics - November 30, 2021 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Nadine Ohl Rebecca Zingel Karel Kostev Source Type: research

Estimating Bordetella pertussis seroprevalence in adolescents and young adults in Mexico using the 2012 National Health and Nutrition Survey (ENSANUT)
CONCLUSION: Since booster vaccination to B. pertussis after toddlerhood is not recommended in the Mexican national policy, anti-PT IgG seropositivity may be reasonably attributed to recent infection. Assessing pertussis seroprevalence requires careful consideration of the diagnostic test threshold interpretation and epidemiological model used.PMID:34465476 | DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.08.063
Source: Vaccine - September 1, 2021 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: G Echaniz-Aviles S Garc ía-Cisneros M A S ánchez-Alemán M Olamendi-Portugal M Romero-Martinez R Deantonio M Y Cervantes-Apolinar E Ortega-Barria R Cortes-Alcala C M Alpuche-Aranda Source Type: research

Vaccination in Pregnancy
CONCLUSION: Maternal immunization is a safe and effective strategy for giving neo - nates passive immune protection against life-threatening infections by the vertical transmission of maternal antibodies until they are able to build up their own adaptive immunity.PMID:34114547 | DOI:10.3238/arztebl.m2021.0020
Source: Deutsches Arzteblatt International - June 11, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Marianne R öbl-Mathieu Ariane Kunstein Johannes Liese Thomas Mertens Michael Wojcinski Source Type: research