Adverse Events Associated with Childhood Vaccines : Evidence Bearing on Causality, Paperback / softback Book

Adverse Events Associated with Childhood Vaccines : Evidence Bearing on Causality Paperback / softback

Edited by Richard B., Jr. Johnston, Cynthia J. Howe, Kathleen R. Stratton

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Childhood immunization is one of the major public health measures of the 20th century and is now receiving special attention from the Clinton administration.

At the same time, some parents and health professionals are questioning the safety of vaccines because of the occurrence of rare adverse events after immunization. This volume provides the most thorough literature review available about links between common childhood vaccines?tetanus, diphtheria, measles, mumps, polio, Haemophilus influenzae b, and hepatitis B?and specific types of disorders or death. The authors discuss approaches to evidence and causality and examine the consequences?neurologic and immunologic disorders and death?linked with immunization.

Discussion also includes background information on the development of the vaccines and details about the case reports, clinical trials, and other evidence associating each vaccine with specific disorders. This comprehensive volume will be an important resource to anyone concerned about the immunization controversy: public health officials, pediatricians, attorneys, researchers, and parents. Table of ContentsFront Matter1 Executive Summary2 Causality and Evidence3 Neurologic Disorders4 Immunologic Reactions5 Diphtheria and Tetanus Toxoids6 Measles and Mumps Vaccines7 Polio Vaccines8 Hepatitis B Vaccines9 Haemophilus influenzae Type b Vaccines10 Death11 Need for Research and SurveillanceAPPENDIX A Executive Summary from Adverse Effects of Pertussis andRubella VaccinesAPPENDIX B Strategies for Gathering InformationAPPENDIX C GlossaryAPPENDIX D Committee and Staff BiographiesBibliographyIndex

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