Active surveillance study of adverse events following immunisation of children in the Czech Republic
Abstract Background Despite the undisputed public health benefits of routine vaccination, adverse events following immunisation (AEFI) remain a concern. As most adverse events are mild, they may be under-reported; this may underlie the wide range of AEFI rates reported in the literature. We investig...
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Main Authors: | Jana Danova (Author), Aneta Kocourkova (Author), Alexander M. Celko (Author) |
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