July

23
2013

2:00 pm EDT - 3:00 pm EDT

Past Event

Findings from a Mini-Sentinel Assessment: Rotavirus Vaccines and Risk of Intussusception

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT

The Brookings Institution
Webinar

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC

On July 23, the Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform at Brookings held a roundtable webinar, “Findings from a Mini-Sentinel Assessment: Rotavirus Vaccines and Risk of Intussusception”. This webinar highlighted a recent study which examined an association between rotavirus vaccinations and increased risk of intussusception in U.S. infants. Initiated by the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), this study was conducted through the Post-Licensure Rapid Immunization Safety Monitoring (PRISM) program, a component of the Mini-Sentinel pilot for active medical product surveillance.

Dr. Michael Nguyen, Deputy Director in the Division of Epidemiology at CBER, provided a brief description of the rationale for conducting this study and the FDA response to its findings. Dr. Katherine Yih, an epidemiologist and lecturer at Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute and Harvard Medical School, presented an overview of study methods, analysis, and results.

Findings from a Mini-Sentinel Assessment: Rotavirus Vaccines and Risk of Intussusception

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