1986
DOI: 10.1016/0264-410x(86)90004-6
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Comparative clinical study of a new 17D thermostable yellow fever vaccine

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“…1,5,8,10,11,17,18,[20][21][22]23 The rates of systemic adverse events generated by diaries (12%-16%) were within the range reported in some studies using the same approach. 5,10 Nevertheless, figures as high as 41% and as low as 7.6% have been reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…1,5,8,10,11,17,18,[20][21][22]23 The rates of systemic adverse events generated by diaries (12%-16%) were within the range reported in some studies using the same approach. 5,10 Nevertheless, figures as high as 41% and as low as 7.6% have been reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…3 The frequency of signs and symptoms on the injection site reported in the literature varied from nil to 39%. 5,7,[9][10][11]14,15,17,18,20,22,23 In all studies, pain on the site of injection was the most frequently reported local adverse event. The highest frequencies of adverse events were based on diaries, which could inflate the frequency by stimulating reports of trivial signs/symptoms.…”
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“…High seroconversion rates and GMT in international units were comparable to those reported in other randomized trials, 12,15 and in observational studies in adults, in which neutralization tests were used to assess immunological response and the 17D strain vaccine was used. 16,20,22,24 Comparability with previous results is limited by methodological differences, such as laboratory methods for antibody titration, vaccine dose and method of administration, and age of study subjects. That is the case of three studies involving the 17DD substrain.…”
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“…Media such as lactose, sorbitol, histidine and alanine have considerably improved the heat stability of lyophilized 17D yellow fever (YF) vaccine (127). These stabilized vaccines may successfully be used in different field conditions (51,118).…”
Section: Stability Of Freeze-dried Vaccinementioning
confidence: 99%