A scoping review of active, participant centred, digital adverse events following immunization (AEFI) surveillance of WHO approved COVID-19 vaccines: A Canadian immunization Research Network study
ABSTRACTThis scoping review examines the role of digital solutions in active, participant-centered surveillance of adverse events following initial release of COVID-19 vaccines. The goals of this paper were to examine the existing literature surrounding digital solutions and technology used for acti...
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Main Authors: | Mohamed Serhan (Author), Athanasios Psihogios (Author), Nooh Kabir (Author), A. Brianne Bota (Author), Salima S. Mithani (Author), David P. Smith (Author), David T. Zhu (Author), Devon Greyson (Author), Sarah Wilson (Author), Deshayne Fell (Author), Karina A. Top (Author), Julie A. Bettinger (Author), Kumanan Wilson (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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