Acute neurological events associated with influenza vaccination: Are the WHO criteria for assessing causality adequate?

We identified neurological admissions temporally associated with influenza vaccine to determine the likelihood of causality using World Health Organization (WHO) criteria. Although all cases were categorized as possibly related to the vaccine, most had a compelling alternative explanation. This obse...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases 2008, Vol.40 (6-7), p.565-570
Hauptverfasser: Kavadas, Fotini D., Bitnun, Ari, MacGregor, Daune, Heurter, Helen, Lee Ford Jones, E.
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