Pathogen Advanced Molecular Detection Database
Rare Diseases
Query Trace: Narcolepsy[original query] |
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Reassessment of the risk of narcolepsy in children in England 8 years after receipt of the AS03-adjuvanted H1N1 pandemic vaccine: A case-coverage study.
Stowe Julia et al. PLoS medicine 2020 Sep (9) e1003225 |
A stubborn medical mystery: Was pandemic flu vaccine tied to an increase in narcolepsy cases?
Branswell H. STAT, Jul 5, 2018. |
INFLUENZA. Narcolepsy link to pandemic flu vaccine becomes clearer.
Vogel Gretchen et al. Science (New York, N.Y.) 2015 Jul (6243) 17 |
Vaccination and narcolepsy: Immune link found?
Wekerle Hartmut et al. Science translational medicine 2015 Jul (294) 294fs27 |
Pandemic influenza A H1N1 vaccines and narcolepsy: vaccine safety surveillance in action.
Barker Charlotte I S et al. The Lancet. Infectious diseases 2014 Mar (3) 227-38 |
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