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Autism and thimerosal-containing vaccines: lack of consistent evidence for an associationPaul Stehr-Green
Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Am J Prev Med 25:101-6. 2003..In 1999, concerns were raised that vaccines containing the preservative Thimerosal might increase the risk of autism and/or other neurodevelopmental disorders...
The risk of bronchiolitis hospitalisation following administration of a group B meningococcal vaccine in New ZealandPaul Stehr-Green
Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
N Z Med J 120:U2746. 2007..We examined more closely the potential association between bronchiolitis hospitalisation and this vaccine...
The risk of simple febrile seizures after immunisation with a new group B meningococcal vaccine, New ZealandPaul Stehr-Green
Meningococcal Vaccine Strategy, Ministry of Health, Wellington, New Zealand
Vaccine 26:739-42. 2008..We concluded that the vaccine is unlikely to induce a heightened risk of SFS...
Post-marketing safety monitoring of a new group B meningococcal vaccine in New Zealand, 2004-2006Anne McNicholas
Meningococcal Vaccine Strategy, Ministry of Health, Wellington, New Zealand
Hum Vaccin 3:196-204. 2007..With over three million doses administered to individuals aged under 20 years, the monitoring results provide consistent evidence supporting the vaccine's safety...
Effect of racial/ethnic misclassification of American Indians and Alaskan Natives on Washington State death certificates, 1989-1997Paul Stehr-Green
Northwest Tribal Epidemiology Center (The EpiCenter, Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, 527 SW Hall, Suite 300, Portland, OR 97201, USA
Am J Public Health 92:443-4. 2002..0, 11.5). CONCLUSIONS: Systematic biases on death certificates in Washington State persist. Methods to reduce misclassification can improve data quality and enhance efforts to measure and reduce racial/ethnic health disparities...
Measuring the health status gap for American Indians/Alaska Natives: getting closer to the truthEmily Puukka
Northwest Tribal Epidemiology Center, Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, 527 SW Hall, Suite 300, Portland, OR 97201, USA
Am J Public Health 95:838-43. 2005..We compared the historical method of calculating cancer incidence rates with 2 new methods to determine which approach optimally estimates the burden of cancer among the Northwest American Indian/Alaska Native (AIAN) population...
The Intensive Vaccines Monitoring Programme (IVMP): an electronic system to monitor vaccine safety in New ZealandMichael V Tatley
New Zealand Pharmacovigilance Centre, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Vaccine 26:2746-52. 2008..We describe the methodology and success factors plus consider the limitations encountered in this system which shows potential as a means for post-marketing vaccine and medicine surveillance in the future...
