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HOI Evidence Reviews (PRISM)

    Basic Details
    Date Posted
    Status
    Complete
    Health Outcome(s)
    spontaneous abortion (SAB)
    Kawasaki disease
    Bell’s palsy
    acute bronchospasm
    acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM)
    optic neuritis
    tic
    Henoch Schönlein purpura (HSP)
    myopericarditis
    myocarditis
    rheumatoid arthritis
    systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
    stillbirth
    transverse myelitis
    uveitis
    idiopathic facial palsy
    wheeze
    acute asthma
    bronchospasm
    intrauterine fetal demise
    Study Type
    Literature Reviews
    Description

    This PRISM project consisted of 15 systematic literature reviews to assess the utility of claims-based diagnosis and procedure codes to identify specific health outcomes of interest related to vaccine safety. Two additional papers were written concerning 1) overall project methods and 2) vaccine exposure and health outcome data available in the Mini-Sentinel Distributed Database (MSDD).

    This project did not generate separate Mini-Sentinel reports. Publications include literature reviews for the 15 health outcomes and two additional papers. These are listed separately under the  Publications and Presentations tab on this website.

    Workgroup Leader(s)

    Melissa L. McPheeters PhD, MPH; Vanderbilt Evidence-Based Practice Center, Women's Health Research, Institute for Medicine and Public Health, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN

    Ryan Carnahan PharmD, MS, BCPP; University of Iowa, College of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, Iowa City, IA