Examples of using Reactogenicity in English and their translations into Italian
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Reactogenicity of vaccines. Assessment of reactogenicity of vaccines.
The analysis of the received results of research of reactogenicity of a vaccine.
Reactogenicity was higher in children receiving whole
There was no evidence of an increased rate of reactogenicity or change in the safety profile of the vaccines in either study.
Reactogenicity was higher in children receiving whole
Those trials have shown that the safety and reactogenicity profile of the liquid formulation is comparable to the lyophilised formulation.
Reactogenicity after a third dose,
HepB will give rise to increased reactogenicity as would be expected for a booster during the second year of life.
Reactogenicity after a third dose,
adolescents 3-17 years suggest a slight decrease in reactogenicity after the second dose, with no increase in rates of fever.
Regardless of age, reactogenicity was higher after the first dose than after the second vaccination.
and second doses were associated with similar local and systemic reactogenicity.
No increase in the reactogenicity was observed after the booster vaccination with respect to the primary vaccination.
including 15 years, the reactogenicity profile of Ambirix was compared to that of the three-dose combined vaccine.
The reactogenicity profile of Fendrix in healthy subjects was
15 years of age allowed to document the reactogenicity of the vaccine.
The reactogenicity profile of Fendrix in a total of 82 pre-haemodialysis
4.8 should be revised to reflect reactogenicity data from the three paediatric studies D-Pan H5N1-009,
The reactogenicity profile and rates of adverse events among subjects
which investigated the immunogenicity and reactogenicity of Hexavac when administered according to specific primary
Safety and reactogenicity evaluations were performed for all subjects during the first
an adult dose did not enhance the reactogenicity, except for rates of general symptoms which were higher after the second dose,
Reactogenicity was also evaluated in healthy adults
safety and reactogenicity data obtained with mock-up vaccines are
Additional data on reactogenicity are available from clinical studies in healthy
safety and reactogenicity data obtained with mock-up vaccines are
In clinical studies that evaluated reactogenicity in adults aged 18 years and above who received two
safety and reactogenicity data obtained with H5N1 vaccines are relevant for the pandemic and
safety and reactogenicity data obtained with mock-up vaccines are
safety and reactogenicity data obtained with mock-up vaccines are