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Study affirms that vaccines are safe for children and adults


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A new study looking across a large body of research finds further evidence for the safety of vaccines that are Food and Drug Administration-approved and routinely recommended for children, adults and pregnant women. The study updates a vaccine safety review that was released by the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in 2014.
This in-depth analysis found no evidence of increased risk of serious adverse events following vaccines, apart from a few - previously known - associations, said Susanne Hempel, director of the Southern California Evidence Review Center.
The meta-analysis, published in the journal
Vaccine, does not address the safety of COVID-19 vaccines, but summarizes the results of 338 studies of other vaccines commonly given across the lifespan. ....

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COVID-19 vaccine development built on >$17 billion in NIH funding for vaccine technologies


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The unprecedented development of COVID-19 vaccines less than a year after discovery of this virus was enabled by more than $17 billion of research on vaccine technologies funded by the NIH prior to the pandemic, according to new research from Bentley University sCenter for Integration of Science and Industry. The article, titled NIH funding for vaccine readiness before the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrates the critical role this broad foundation of government-funded research plays in ensuring vaccine readiness.
The report, published today in the journal
Vaccine, examined the maturation of research and NIH funding for ten technologies that were applied in candidate COVID-19 vaccines as of July 2020. The maturation of these technologies was described in 51,530 published research papers from 2000-2019, of which 8,420 (16%) acknowledge NIH funding totaling $17.2 billion. Some of these technolo ....

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