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Covid-19 vaccine safety in special populations Soe, Phyu Mar
Abstract
Post-marketing surveillance is important for COVID-19 vaccines following initial emergency approval, particularly for populations not included in pre-approval studies. This dissertation characterizes the safety of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines using post-approval surveillance data in three distinct groups: older adults (≥65 years), pediatric populations (
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Covid-19 vaccine safety in special populations
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University of British Columbia
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2025
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Post-marketing surveillance is important for COVID-19 vaccines following initial emergency approval, particularly for populations not included in pre-approval studies. This dissertation characterizes the safety of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines using post-approval surveillance data in three distinct groups: older adults (≥65 years), pediatric populations (
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eng
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2025-04-25
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0448581
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University of British Columbia
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2025-05
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Graduate
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