Dear Visitor,

Welcome to the VACSATC - Vaccine safety ("Oltásbiztonság") Website!

The aim of the VACSATC project is to provide information on safe immunisation to the public as well as to professionals, in Hungarian language. VACSATC is composed of the following words: Vaccine safety, Attitudes, Training, Communication.

Development of the website was supported by the VACSATC project (grant agreement no: 2005212) funded by the European Union's Programme of Community action in the field of public health (2003-2008) and by the National Center for Epidemiology, Budapest, Hungary.

In this section you will find more information on:

 

Further professional resources:

 

An Overview of Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Safety

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Brighton Collaboration

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Joint news release UNICEF/WHO

 

1 in 10 infants worldwide did not receive any vaccinations is 2016.

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Human Papillomavirus Vaccines: WHO Position Paper, May, 2017.

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Vaccine

Extensive swelling of the limb and systemic symptomes after a fourth dose of acellular pertussis containing vaccines in England in children aged 3-6 years.

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Mumps cases top 1000 in Arkansas.

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People who don't get CDC recommended shots cost U.S.  $7B in 2015.

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The State of Vaccine Confidence:2016

Global insights through a 67 - country survey

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Vaccines work

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The State of Vaccine Confidence:2015

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

 

Nature

The real issues in vaccine safety

 

The Lancet

Addressing the vaccine confidence gap

Measuring vaccine confidence: analysis of data obtained by a media surveillance system used to analyse public concerns about vaccines

 

Vaccine

Ethical issues in preventing mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B by immunisation

Anti-vaccine activists,Web 2.0

Deaths following vaccination: What does the evidence show?

 

The Journal of Pediatrics

Increasing exposure to antibody-stimulating proteins and polysaccharides in vaccines is not associated with risk of autism

 

National Academy of Sciences

Infectious Diseases

 

Eurosurveillance

Ongoing outbreak of rubella among young male adults in Poland: increased risk of congenital rubella infections

 

ECDC weekly bulletin

 


 

WHO Immunization safety

The History of Vaccines

European Union's Directorate General for "Health and Consumers"

VAESCO project - Harmonizing Vaccine Safety in Europe

VENICE project - Vaccine European New Integrated Collaboration Effort 

European Medicines Agency 

European database of suspected adverse drug reaction reports

VacciNews - Facts about vaccination and immunization

 

 

Last update:  21  July 2017