Disease-specific adverse events following nonlive vaccines: a paradoxical placebo effect or a nocebo phenomenon?

Vaccine(2011)

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Vaccines can cause adverse reactions (AR), i.e. adverse events following immunization (AEFIs) due to the vaccine, such as local reactions or fever. In addition, live attenuated vaccines which replicate in vaccinees can cause disease-specific AR, e.g. measles-like rash following measles vaccination. However, nonlive vaccines because they are inactivated and they do not replicate in vaccinees, are not likely to cause disease-specific AR. The aim of the study was to assess whether safety signals could be generated by an undescribed bias in spontaneous reporting of disease-specific AEFIs with nonlive vaccines.
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Adverse events following immunization,Paradoxical placebo effect,Nocebo effect,Nonlive vaccines
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