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Advanced Age a Risk Factor for Illness Temporally Associated with Yellow Fever Vaccination

Michael Martin,*† Leisa H. Weld,* Theodore F. Tsai,* Gina T. Mootrey,* Robert T. Chen,* Manette Niu,‡ Martin S. Cetron,* and the GeoSentinel Yellow Fever Working Group (1)
*Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; †Emory School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; and ‡Center for Biologic Evaluation, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, Maryland, USA


Figure 3. Reporting rate ratios for systemic adverse events (SyAE) and serious adverse events (SyAE*) after yellow fever (YF) vaccination and hepatitis A (HA) vaccination.

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Figure 3. Reporting rate ratios for systemic adverse events (SyAE) and serious adverse events (SyAE*) after yellow fever (YF) vaccination and hepatitis A (HA) vaccination.
 


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