| Literature DB >> 32131975 |
Michael S Gold1, Noni E MacDonald2, C Meghan McMurtry3, Madhava Ram Balakrishnan4, Ulrich Heininger5, Lisa Menning6, Oleg Benes7, Robert Pless8, Patrick L F Zuber4.
Abstract
The Council for the International Organizations of Medical Sciences (CIOMS) and WHO working group on pharmacovigilance defines five cause specific AEFI which includes an immunization anxiety-related reaction. Historically this term has been used to describe a range of symptoms and signs that may arise after immunization that are related to "anxiety" about the immunization. However, the term "anxiety" does not adequately capture all the elements of this cause specific AEFI. In 2015, the Global Advisory Committee for Vaccine Safety convened an expert working group with the purpose of redefining, preventing and managing this particular AEFI. The term "Immunization Stress-Related Response" is proposed to replace the former terminology. We present a manual that redefines this AEFI and present a framework for prevention, diagnosis and management in both an individual and also when such events occur as clusters and affect multiple individuals. Since such mass events can result in cessation of immunization programmes and/or a loss of public confidence, a communication response is essential.Entities:
Keywords: AEFI; Anxiety; Clusters; Immunization; Immunization anxiety responses; Immunization stress-related responses; Stress
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32131975 DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.02.046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccine ISSN: 0264-410X Impact factor: 3.641