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American Journal of Epidemiology 1988-Feb

Postmarketing surveillance for neurologic adverse events reported after hepatitis B vaccination. Experience of the first three years.

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F E Shaw
D J Graham
H A Guess
J B Milstien
J M Johnson
G C Schatz
S C Hadler
J N Kuritsky
E E Hiner
D J Bregman

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In 1982, the Centers for Disease Control, the Food and Drug Administration, and the manufacturer created a surveillance system to monitor spontaneous reports of adverse events occurring after inoculation with the new plasma-derived hepatitis B vaccine (Heptavax-B, Merck Sharp and Dohme, West Point, PA). In the three years between June 1, 1982 and May 31, 1985, an estimated 850,000 persons received the vaccine. During that period, a total of 41 reports were received for one of the following neurologic adverse events: convulsions (five cases), Bell's palsy (10 cases), Guillain-Barré syndrome (nine cases), lumbar radiculopathy (five cases), brachial plexus neuropathy (three cases), optic neuritis (five cases), and transverse myelitis (four cases). Half of these occurred after the first of three required vaccine doses. There were no deaths. Calculation of the relative risks of these illnesses after hepatitis B vaccination was highly dependent on diagnostic classification of the cases, estimates of the size of the vaccinated population, background incidence of the diseases, and the length and distribution of the hypothetical at-risk interval used in the analysis. Other factors important in judging the results of the study could not be measured, including underreporting. In some analyses, Guillain-Barré syndrome was reported significantly more often than expected (p less than 0.05, Poisson probability distribution). However, no conclusive epidemiologic association could be made between any neurologic adverse event and the vaccine. Even if such an association did exist, the preventive benefits of the vaccine in persons at high risk for hepatitis B would unequivocally outweigh the risk of any neurologic adverse event.

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