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Clinical Trial
. 1990 Sep 5;264(9):1139-41.

Frequency of adverse reactions to influenza vaccine in the elderly. A randomized, placebo-controlled trial

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  • PMID: 2200894
Clinical Trial

Frequency of adverse reactions to influenza vaccine in the elderly. A randomized, placebo-controlled trial

K L Margolis et al. JAMA. .

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  • JAMA 1991 Jun 5;265(21):2810

Abstract

Concern about side effects constitutes a major deterrent to patient compliance with influenza vaccination, yet there is a paucity of data about the occurrence of adverse reactions in the population targeted for immunization. We conducted a randomized, double-blind, crossover trial to compare the frequency of adverse reactions following administration of 1988-1989 trivalent split-antigen influenza vaccine and saline placebo. Outpatient veterans 65 years of age or over (n = 336) were recruited by mail and were randomly assigned to receive vaccine followed 2 weeks later by placebo injection or placebo followed 2 weeks later by vaccine. There was no significant difference between influenza vaccine and placebo with respect ot the proportion of subjects reporting disability or systemic symptoms.

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