Vaccine Safety: Data-Sharing Process |
|
|
Recent Blog Posts
View Post: RFKjr on Deadly Immunity
3 Nov 2009 by "Bear"
Under pressure from Congress and parents, the Institute of Medicine convened another panel to address continuing concerns about the Vaccine Safety Datalink Data Sharing program. In February, the new panel, composed of different ...
View Blog: Bear Market News - http://bearmarketnews.blogspot.com/
View Post: Swine flu A/H1N1: Vaccine safety - SALUTE DOMANI ∞ IL PORTALE DEL ...
24 Sep 2009 by AntonioCaperna
The length of the approval process depends on factors such as each country's regulatory pathway, the type of vaccine being licensed, and the stage of manufacturers' readiness to submit appropriate information to regulatory authorities. ... Many countries already have systems for monitoring vaccine safety in place. International sharing of data from such post-marketing surveillance will be vital in guiding risk-benefit assessments and determining whether changes in ...
View Blog: SALUTE DOMANI ∞ IL PORTALE DEL BENESSERE - http://www.salutedomani.com/il_weblog_di_antonio/
View Post: Robert F. Kennedy on Immunity and Vaccines
1 Nov 2009 by politicol ...
View Blog: http://politicolnews.com/
View Post: H1N1 (Swine Flu) 2009 Update: Global's H1N1 Update - 10/08/09
8 Oct 2009 by Global Medical Services
The objectives of the meeting were for the three countries to take stock of efforts to date, and to continue sharing lessons learned and strategies to further prepare for a second wave of the virus. ... This date will allow Health Canada to follow the regulatory process it set out for approving the pandemic vaccine, Dr. David Butler-Jones said. Dr. Perry Kendall, British Columbia's chief medical officer of health, said provinces and territories would need at least a week ...
View Blog: H1N1 (Swine Flu) 2009 Update - http://h1n1flu2009.blogspot.com/
View Post: Online File Sharing - Online Entertainment - File Sharing Problems ...
26 Nov 2009 by krish
The File Sharer Perspective: Those involved in file sharing, however, tend to defend their positions saying they have nothing to gain from the process and are not in the business of making profits. The process of sharing doesn't involve ...
View Blog: Business & Jobs - http://ayushveda.com/blogs/business/
View Post: Eurosurveillance - View Article
14 Oct 2009
EMEA has in its reviewing process evaluated all available published and unpublished safety data [26] for the three centrally authorised pandemic vaccines and so far has found no safety signals that might indicate an increased risk following the use of these vaccines. ... Based on a recent review, Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine safety (GACVS) concluded that “there is no evidence supporting any change in WHO's recommendations for thiomersal-containing vaccines” [31]. ...
View Blog: Eurosurveillance latest updates - http://www.eurosurveillance.org/
View Post: Marcia G. Yerman: The Gardasil Vaccine Series - An Interview with ...
6 Nov 2009 by Marcia G. Yerman
Merck has a robust process for seeking follow-up information on every case but this is a voluntary system and cannot control whether health care providers will take the time to provide all of the requested follow-up information. ... We carefully monitor the safety of Gardasil on a routine basis. Merck monitors vaccine safety by conducting comprehensive analyses of adverse events reported to Merck, and we share these adverse event analyses with the CDC, the U.S. Food and ...
View Blog: The Blog - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/theblog/
View Post: Are people who don't get the H1N1 vaccine idiots?
PhD in Parenting
30 Oct 2009 by phdinparenting ...
View Blog: http://www.phdinparenting.com/
View Post: General Information - H1N1 flu virus - Public Health Agency of Canada
25 Apr 2009
However the evaluation process for vaccines in Canada continues after authorization has been granted. Systems are in place to monitor vaccine safety and to report any potential adverse events following immunization. ..... Health Canada has reviewed the available safety data with respect to the use of Tamiflu in children under 1 year old. As there are no other products available for this age group, and in the context of the current H1N1 pandemic, Health Canada has ...
View Blog: Public Health Agency of Canada - Updates - http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/new-nouv-eng.php
View Post: CDC H1N1 Flu
Planning Guide for Vaccinating Pediatric Patients ...
16 Oct 2009 ...
View Blog: http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/whatsnew.htm

Not Signed In -

