Surveillance of adverse events following immunisation in Australia annual report, 2021.

Q3 Medicine
Catherine Glover, Lucy Deng, Claire Larter, Catherine Brogan, Olivia Richardson, Yuanfei Anny Huang, Elspeth Kay, Kristine Macartney, Nicholas Wood
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Abstract: This report summarises Australia's spontaneous surveillance data for adverse events following immunisation (AEFI) for 2021 reported to the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and describes reporting trends over the 22-year period 1 January 2000 to 31 December 2021. This report excludes AEFI reports featuring pandemic coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines, which are reported separately. There were 3,452 AEFI reports for non-COVID-19 vaccines administered in 2021, an annual AEFI reporting rate of 13.4 per 100,000 population compared with 14.9 per 100,000 population in 2020. This small decrease in the AEFI reporting rate in 2021 could potentially be related to an increased focus on COVID-19 vaccines and related AEFI, which are not included in this report. AEFI reporting rates for individual vaccines in 2021 were similar to 2020, as were the most commonly reported adverse events. Of the six deaths following vaccination in 2021 reported to the TGA, none were found to have a causal relationship with vaccination.

澳大利亚免疫接种后不良事件监测年度报告,2021 年。
摘要:本报告总结了澳大利亚向治疗用品管理局(TGA)报告的2021年免疫接种后不良事件(AEFI)的自发监测数据,并描述了2000年1月1日至2021年12月31日这22年间的报告趋势。本报告不包括2019年冠状病毒大流行病(COVID-19)疫苗的AEFI报告,这些报告将单独报告。2021 年接种的非 COVID-19 疫苗共有 3452 例 AEFI 报告,年度 AEFI 报告率为每 10 万人 13.4 例,而 2020 年为每 10 万人 14.9 例。2021 年 AEFI 报告率的小幅下降可能与对 COVID-19 疫苗及相关 AEFI 的关注度增加有关,本报告不包括 COVID-19 疫苗。2021 年个别疫苗的 AEFI 报告率与 2020 年相似,最常报告的不良事件也是如此。在 2021 年向 TGA 报告的 6 例疫苗接种后死亡病例中,没有发现任何病例与疫苗接种有因果关系。
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