Global Vaccine Safety

References

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    Aaby P, Garly ML, Balé C, Martins C, Lisse I, Jensen H. Routine vaccinations and child survival in war situation with high mortality: effect of gender. Vaccine 2002; 21(1-2): 15-20
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    Aaby P, Jensen H, Gomes J, Fernandes M, Lisse IM. The introduction of diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine and child mortality in rural Guinea-Bissau: An observational study. Int J Epidemiol 2004; 33(2): 374-80.
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    Aaby P, Jensen H, Rodrigues A, Garly ML, Benn CS, Lisse IM, Simondon F. Divergent female-male mortality ratios associated with different routine vaccinations among female-male twin pairs. Int J Epidemiol 2004;33(2): 367-373
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    Aaby P, Jensen H, Samb B, Cisse B, Sodeman M, Jakobsen M, Poulsen A, Rodrigues A, Lisse IM, Simondon F, Whittle H. Differences in female-male mortality after high-titre measles vaccine and association with subsequent vaccination with diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis and inactivated poliovirus: a re-analysis of the West African studies. Lancet 2003; 361: 2183-88
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    Aaby P, Biai S, Veirum JE, Sodemann M, Lisse I, Garly ML, Ravn H, Stabell Benn C, and Rodrigues A. DTP with or after measles vaccination is associated with increased in-hospital mortality in Guinea-Bissau, Vaccine, 2007; 25(7):1265-1269.
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    Breiman RF, Streatfield PK, Phelan M, Shifa N, Rashid M, Yunus M. Effect of infant immunization on childhood mortality in rural Bangladesh : analysis of health and demographic surveillance data. Lancet 2004; 364 (9452): 2204-11.
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    Cooper WO, Boyce TG, Wright PF, Griffin MR. Do childhood vaccines have non-specific effects on mortality? Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2003; 81(11): 821-826
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    Elguero E, Simondon K, Vaugelade J, Marra A, Simondon F Non-specific effects of vaccination on child survival? A prospective study in Senegal Tropical Medicine & International Health 2005; 10 (10): 956-960.
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    Fine PEM, Smith PG Editorial: Non-specific effects of vaccines – an important analytical insight, and call for a workshop. Tropical Medicine & International Health 2007; 12 (1):1.
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    Kristensen I, Aaby P, Jensen H. Routine vaccinations and child survival: follow up study in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa. BMJ 2000; 321: 1435-8
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    Lehmann D, Vail J, Firth MJ, de Klerk NH, Alpers MP. Benefits of routine immunizations on childhood survival in Tari, Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. Int. J. Epidemiol. 2005: 34; 138-148
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    Moulton LH, Rahmathullah L, Halsey NA, Thulasiraj RD, Katz J, Tielsch JM. Evaluation of non-specific effects of infant immunizations on early infant mortality in a southern Indian population. Tropical Medicine & International Health 2005; 10: 947-55
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    Nyarko P, Pence B, Debpuur C. Immunization status and child survival in rural Ghana. Policy Research Division, Population Council, New York 2001 N0 147
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    Vaugelade J, Pinchinat S, Guiella G, Elguero E, Simondon F. Non-specific effects of vaccination on child survival: prospective cohort study in Burkina Faso BMJ. 2004; 329(7478): 1309
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    Veirum JE, Sodemann M, Biai S, Jakobsen M, Hedegaard K, Jensen H, Aaby P. Routine vaccinations associated with divergent effects on female and male mortality at the paediatric ward in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau. Vaccine 2005; 23(9): 1197-204.

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