MMR Vaccine Adverse Drug Reactions Reports in the CDC WONDER System, 1989-2019.
Autor: | Rodriguez-Nava G; Department of Internal Medicine, AMITA Health Saint Francis Hospital, Evanston, Illinois, USA., Trelles-Garcia DP; Department of Internal Medicine, AMITA Health Saint Francis Hospital, Evanston, Illinois, USA., Yanez-Bello MA; Department of Internal Medicine, AMITA Health Saint Francis Hospital, Evanston, Illinois, USA., Imani-Ramos T; Department of Internal Medicine, AMITA Health Saint Joseph Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, USA., Trelles-Garcia VP; Department of Internal Medicine, John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, Illinois, USA., Bustamante-Soliz DS; Facultad de Ciencias Medicas de la Universidad de Cuenca, Cuenca, Ecuador., Patiño-Salamea E; Facultad de Ciencias Medicas de la Universidad de Cuenca, Cuenca, Ecuador. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Open forum infectious diseases [Open Forum Infect Dis] 2020 Aug 12; Vol. 7 (8), pp. ofaa211. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Aug 12 (Print Publication: 2020). |
DOI: | 10.1093/ofid/ofaa211 |
Abstrakt: | Dissemination of misleading information regarding vaccine safety has contributed to the reduction in vaccination rates and the resurgence of diseases once considered eliminated. The CDC WONDER interface can be used to perform simple but powerful safety analyses and counter misinformation. The dissemination of false and misleading information regarding vaccine adverse reactions online has led to negative consequences, including raising parents' concerns about vaccine safety and fostering a growing opposition to the use of vaccines. However, health care workers can also use online resources to counter misinformation. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Wide-ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research (CDC WONDER) is an online interface that allows health care workers to access the large-linked electronic health record database Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System and perform near real-time vaccine safety analyses; hence it has the potential to become a powerful and accessible tool to provide information-driven decision-making regarding vaccine safety. (© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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