1. Fatal outcomes following immunization errors as reported to the EudraVigilance: A case series
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Hoeve, C.E. (Christina), Gadroen, K. (Kartini), Kwa, M.S.G. (Marcel S.G.), van Haren, A. (Anja), Sturkenboom, M.C.J.M. (Miriam C.J.M.), Straus, S.M.J.M. (Sabine), Hoeve, C.E. (Christina), Gadroen, K. (Kartini), Kwa, M.S.G. (Marcel S.G.), van Haren, A. (Anja), Sturkenboom, M.C.J.M. (Miriam C.J.M.), and Straus, S.M.J.M. (Sabine)
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Background: Serious adverse reactions after immunization are rare but do occur. In very rare instances, cases with fatal outcome have been reported. These reports can have a huge impact and even more so when due to an immunization error. The aim of this study is to systematically review immunization errors with fatal outcomes in EudraVigilance. Methods: This was a case-series analysis of Individual Case Safety Reports (ICSRs) reporting immunization errors and a fatal outcome. To determine the level of certainty of a causal association between the immunization errors and fatal outcomes two independent reviewers assessed all ICSRs using the WHO tool “Causality assessment of an Adverse Event Following Immunization (AEFI)”. In accordance with the tool, the ICSRs were classified as consistent, indeterminate, inconsistent/coincidental, or unclassifiable. In addition, we estimated the contribution of reported errors to the fatal outcomes as large, moderate, small, none, or unclassifiable using a classification developed fo
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- 2020
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