2015 年澳大利亚免疫接种后不良事件监测。

IF 1.6 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Communicable Diseases Intelligence Pub Date : 2017-09-01
Aditi Dey, Han Wang, Helen Quinn, Jane Cook, Kristine Macartney
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本报告总结了澳大利亚2015年向治疗用品管理局报告的免疫接种后不良事件(AEFI)被动监测数据,并将其与长期趋势进行了比较。2015年共有2,924份疫苗接种后不良事件(AEFI)记录;年度AEFI报告率为每10万人12.3例。与 2014 年相比,2015 年的总体 AEFI 报告率下降了 7%。2015 年报告的不良事件与上一年相比有所下降,主要原因是接种人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗后报告较少,以及单价疫苗(乙型流感嗜血杆菌疫苗、百白破疫苗和水痘疫苗)被乙型流感嗜血杆菌-百白破联合疫苗和麻风腮联合疫苗(MMRV)取代。与 2014 年相比,2015 年大多数单价疫苗的 AEFI 报告率都有所下降。最常报告的反应是注射部位反应(26%)、发热(17%)、皮疹(16%)、呕吐(8%)和头痛(7%)。大多数 AEFI 报告(85%)被描述为非严重事件。有两例死亡报告,但未发现与疫苗接种有明确的因果关系。
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Surveillance of adverse events following immunisation in Australia, 2015.

This report summarises Australian passive surveillance data for adverse events following immunisation (AEFI) for 2015 reported to the Therapeutic Goods Administration and compares them to long-term trends. There were 2,924 AEFI records for vaccines administered in 2015; an annual AEFI reporting rate of 12.3 per 100,000 population. There was a decline of 7% in the overall AEFI reporting rate in 2015 compared with 2014. This decline in reported adverse events in 2015 compared to the previous year was mainly attributable to fewer reports following the HPV vaccine and replacement of monovalent vaccines (Hib, MenCCV and varicella) with combination vaccines such as Hib-MenC, and MMRV. AEFI reporting rates for most individual vaccines were lower in 2015 compared with 2014. The most commonly reported reactions were injection site reaction (26%), pyrexia (17%), rash (16%), vomiting (8%) and headache (7%). The majority of AEFI reports (85%) were described as non-serious events. There were two deaths reported, but no clear causal relationship with vaccination was found.

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