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Short and Long-Term Safety of the 2009 AS03-Adjuvanted Pandemic Vaccine

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  • Gaston De Serres
  • Marie-Claude Gariépy
  • Brenda Coleman
  • Isabelle Rouleau
  • Shelly McNeil
  • Mélanie Benoît
  • Allison McGeer
  • Ardith Ambrose
  • Judy Needham
  • Chantal Bergeron
  • Cynthia Grenier
  • Kenna Sleigh
  • Arlene Kallos
  • Manale Ouakki
  • Najwa Ouhoummane
  • Grant Stiver
  • Louis Valiquette
  • Anne McCarthy
  • Julie Bettinger
  • on behalf of the PHAC-CIHR influenza Research Network (PCIRN)

Abstract

Background: This study assessed the short and the long term safety of the 2009 AS03 adjuvanted monovalent pandemic vaccine through an active web-based electronic surveillance. We compared its safety profile to that of the seasonal trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV) for 2010–2011. Methodology/Principal Findings: Health care workers (HCW) vaccinated in 2009 with the pandemic vaccine (Arepanrix ® from GSK) or HCW vaccinated in 2010 with the 2010–2011 TIV were invited to participate in a web-based active surveillance of vaccine safety. They completed two surveys the day-8 survey covered the first 7 days post-vaccination and the day-29 survey covered events occurring 8 to 28 days after vaccination. Those who reported a problem were called by a nurse to obtain details. The main outcome was the occurrence of a new health problem or the worsening of an existing health condition that resulted in a medical consultation or work absenteeism. For the pandemic vaccine, a six-month follow-up for the occurrence of serious adverse events (SAE) was conducted. Among the 6242 HCW who received the pandemic vaccine, 440 (7%) reported 468 events compared to 328 of the 7645 HCW (4.3%) who reported 339 events after the seasonal vaccine. The 2009 pandemic vaccine was associated with significantly more local reactions than the 2010–2011 seasonal vaccine (1% vs. 0.03%, p

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  • Gaston De Serres & Marie-Claude Gariépy & Brenda Coleman & Isabelle Rouleau & Shelly McNeil & Mélanie Benoît & Allison McGeer & Ardith Ambrose & Judy Needham & Chantal Bergeron & Cynthia Grenier & Ken, 2012. "Short and Long-Term Safety of the 2009 AS03-Adjuvanted Pandemic Vaccine," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 7(7), pages 1-8, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0038563
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0038563
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