A cluster analysis of serious adverse event reports after human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in Danish girls and young women, September 2009 to August 2017

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A cluster analysis of serious adverse event reports after human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in Danish girls and young women, September 2009 to August 2017. / Ward, Daniel; Thorsen, Nicklas Myrthue; Frisch, Morten; Valentiner-Branth, Palle; Mølbak, Kåre; Hviid, Anders.

I: Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin, Bind 24, Nr. 19, 1800380, 2019.

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Ward, D, Thorsen, NM, Frisch, M, Valentiner-Branth, P, Mølbak, K & Hviid, A 2019, 'A cluster analysis of serious adverse event reports after human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in Danish girls and young women, September 2009 to August 2017', Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin, bind 24, nr. 19, 1800380. https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2019.24.19.1800380

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Ward, D., Thorsen, N. M., Frisch, M., Valentiner-Branth, P., Mølbak, K., & Hviid, A. (2019). A cluster analysis of serious adverse event reports after human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in Danish girls and young women, September 2009 to August 2017. Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin, 24(19), [1800380]. https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2019.24.19.1800380

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Ward D, Thorsen NM, Frisch M, Valentiner-Branth P, Mølbak K, Hviid A. A cluster analysis of serious adverse event reports after human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in Danish girls and young women, September 2009 to August 2017. Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin. 2019;24(19). 1800380. https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2019.24.19.1800380

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Ward, Daniel ; Thorsen, Nicklas Myrthue ; Frisch, Morten ; Valentiner-Branth, Palle ; Mølbak, Kåre ; Hviid, Anders. / A cluster analysis of serious adverse event reports after human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in Danish girls and young women, September 2009 to August 2017. I: Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin. 2019 ; Bind 24, Nr. 19.

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title = "A cluster analysis of serious adverse event reports after human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in Danish girls and young women, September 2009 to August 2017",
abstract = "BackgroundSuspected adverse events (AE) after human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines include postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and symptoms including headache and orthostatic intolerance.AimWe aimed to identify phenotypes of AEs after HPV vaccination, defined as patterns of AE terms (signs, symptoms, diagnoses), and to evaluate if identified phenotypes reflected previously suspected symptomatology or heightened public concerns over HPV vaccine safety since 1 January 2015.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective observational study using latent class cluster analysis of all serious AE reports (n = 963) reported by females residing in Denmark between September 2009 and August 2017. Resulting clusters were characterised according to AE terms associated with POTS, CFS and CRPS before (September 2009-December 2014) and during (January 2015-August 2017) a time of heightened media activity regarding HPV vaccines.ResultsFour clusters of AE reports were distinguished. The most common symptoms were fatigue, dizziness and headache but their frequency varied among clusters. The majority of reports in one cluster were submitted during a period of heightened media activity, including an anomalous spike in submissions in December 2015; a high proportion of these reports included the symptoms cognitive disorder (78%), abdominal pain (77%), dysuria (60%) and sleep disorder (60%).ConclusionsNon-specific symptoms including headache, fatigue and dizziness feature prominently in serious AE reports from females in Denmark. Our analysis identified a cluster of reports, likely media stimulated, with a focus on symptoms of CFS and POTS.",
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T1 - A cluster analysis of serious adverse event reports after human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in Danish girls and young women, September 2009 to August 2017

AU - Ward, Daniel

AU - Thorsen, Nicklas Myrthue

AU - Frisch, Morten

AU - Valentiner-Branth, Palle

AU - Mølbak, Kåre

AU - Hviid, Anders

PY - 2019

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N2 - BackgroundSuspected adverse events (AE) after human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines include postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and symptoms including headache and orthostatic intolerance.AimWe aimed to identify phenotypes of AEs after HPV vaccination, defined as patterns of AE terms (signs, symptoms, diagnoses), and to evaluate if identified phenotypes reflected previously suspected symptomatology or heightened public concerns over HPV vaccine safety since 1 January 2015.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective observational study using latent class cluster analysis of all serious AE reports (n = 963) reported by females residing in Denmark between September 2009 and August 2017. Resulting clusters were characterised according to AE terms associated with POTS, CFS and CRPS before (September 2009-December 2014) and during (January 2015-August 2017) a time of heightened media activity regarding HPV vaccines.ResultsFour clusters of AE reports were distinguished. The most common symptoms were fatigue, dizziness and headache but their frequency varied among clusters. The majority of reports in one cluster were submitted during a period of heightened media activity, including an anomalous spike in submissions in December 2015; a high proportion of these reports included the symptoms cognitive disorder (78%), abdominal pain (77%), dysuria (60%) and sleep disorder (60%).ConclusionsNon-specific symptoms including headache, fatigue and dizziness feature prominently in serious AE reports from females in Denmark. Our analysis identified a cluster of reports, likely media stimulated, with a focus on symptoms of CFS and POTS.

AB - BackgroundSuspected adverse events (AE) after human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines include postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and symptoms including headache and orthostatic intolerance.AimWe aimed to identify phenotypes of AEs after HPV vaccination, defined as patterns of AE terms (signs, symptoms, diagnoses), and to evaluate if identified phenotypes reflected previously suspected symptomatology or heightened public concerns over HPV vaccine safety since 1 January 2015.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective observational study using latent class cluster analysis of all serious AE reports (n = 963) reported by females residing in Denmark between September 2009 and August 2017. Resulting clusters were characterised according to AE terms associated with POTS, CFS and CRPS before (September 2009-December 2014) and during (January 2015-August 2017) a time of heightened media activity regarding HPV vaccines.ResultsFour clusters of AE reports were distinguished. The most common symptoms were fatigue, dizziness and headache but their frequency varied among clusters. The majority of reports in one cluster were submitted during a period of heightened media activity, including an anomalous spike in submissions in December 2015; a high proportion of these reports included the symptoms cognitive disorder (78%), abdominal pain (77%), dysuria (60%) and sleep disorder (60%).ConclusionsNon-specific symptoms including headache, fatigue and dizziness feature prominently in serious AE reports from females in Denmark. Our analysis identified a cluster of reports, likely media stimulated, with a focus on symptoms of CFS and POTS.

KW - conditions

KW - Denmark

KW - diseases

KW - epidemiology

KW - HPV

KW - human papillomavirus

KW - immunisation

KW - surveillance

KW - syndromes

KW - vaccines

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DO - 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2019.24.19.1800380

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