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Anthrax Vaccine Plagues Dover AFB Description: Adverse Reactions to the Anthrax Vaccine at Dover Air Force Base. (twoffice.com) |
CBER Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) Description: Post-marketing safety surveillance program, collecting information about adverse events (side effects) that occur after the administration of US licensed vaccines. (fda.gov) |
Informed Choice Description: Smallpox and anthrax bioterrorism vaccine programs discussed; side effects of more common childhood inoculations (e.g. autism, sudden infant death, SV40 contamination); includes conflicts of interest issues. (informedchoice.info) |
Smallpox Vaccine Includes a Dose of Risk Description: The smallpox vaccine may cause serious medical complications and even death in rare cases, which is why the current vaccination planning is proceeding with great caution. (healthlink.mcw.edu) |
Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System Description: (VAERS)- From the CDC and FDA. A mechanism by which vaccine adverse events may be reported, analyzed, made available to the public, and for disseminating vaccine safety-related information. (vaers.org) |
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