학술논문

Intussusception and rotavirus vaccination: a review of the available evidence
Document Type
Clinical report
Source
Expert Review of Vaccines. November 2009, Vol. 8 Issue 11, p1555, 10 p.
Subject
Rota Teq (Vaccine) -- Research -- Health aspects
Rotarix (Vaccine) -- Research -- Health aspects
Viral vaccines -- Licensing, certification and accreditation -- Safety and security measures
Intestines -- Intussusception
Health
Drug therapy
Prevention
Complications and side effects
Research
Risk factors
Licensing, certification and accreditation
Safety and security measures
Health aspects
Language
English
ISSN
1476-0584
Abstract
Two live oral rotavirus vaccines (RotaTeq.sup.® and Rotarix.sup.® ) have recently been recommended by the WHO for inclusion into the national immunization programs of countries worldwide. Owing to the association of the withdrawn Rotashield.sup.® vaccine with intussusception, these two new rotavirus vaccines underwent large clinical trials of over 60,000 infants each to assess safety with regard to this medical condition. For these two new vaccines, clinical trials and available postmarketing safety monitoring data do not indicate a risk of intussusception after vaccination, although a low-level risk cannot be excluded at present. We review these safety data for the new vaccines and for Rotashield to provide background information relevant for considering age recommendations for rotavirus vaccination.
Author(s): Manish M Patel [sup.[[dagger]]] [sup.1] , Penina Haber [sup.2] , James Baggs [sup.3] , Patrick Zuber [sup.4] , Julie E Bines [sup.5] , Umesh D Parashar [sup.6] Keywords: diarrhea; [...]