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| Archived Health Concerns |
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| Inflamatory
Bowel Disease (IBD): Resources |
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Reference
Guide on Vaccines and Vaccine Safety: Inflammatory Bowel Disease
(specific information about IBD starts on page 77)
Source: National Partnership for Immunization, 2002 |
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| American
Gastroenterological Association |
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| National
Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases |
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| Inflamatory
Bowel Disease (IBD): Journal Articles |
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Measles-Mumps-Rubella
and Other Measles-Containing Vaccines Do Not Increase the Risk for
Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Case-Control Study from the Vaccine
Safety Datalink Project
Authors: Davis RL, Kramarz P, Bohlke K,
et al
Source: Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, March 2001, Vol. 155(3):354-9 |
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Measles
Vaccination and Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Controversy Laid to Rest?
Authors: Davis RL, Bohlke
K
Source: Drug Safety, 2001, Vol. 24(13):939-946 |
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Further
Evidence of the Absence of Measles Virus Genome Sequence in Full
Thickness Intestinal Specimens from Patients with Crohn's Disease
Authors: Afzal MA, Armitage E, Ghosh
S, Williams LC, Minor PD
Source: Journal of Medical Virology, November 2000, Vol. 62(3):377-82 |
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Absence
of Detectable Measles Virus Genome Sequence in Inflammatory Bowel
Disease Tissues and Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes
Authors: Afzal MA, Armitage E, Begley
J, Bentley ML, Minor PD, Ghosh S, Ferguson A
Source: Journal of Medical Virology, July 1998, Vol. 55(3):243-9 |
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No
Evidence for Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Vaccine-Associated Inflammatory
Bowel Disease or Autism in a 14-year Prospective Study
Source: The Lancet, May 2, 1998, Vol.
351:1327-8 |
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