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Date de publication: 2015 Catégorie: Parents, Adults Type: Lien externe Measles : questions and answers

Measles : questions and answers

Answers general questions about the measles and the measles vaccine.

Auteurs collectifs: Immunization Action Coalition
Éditeur: Immunization Action Coalition

Date de publication: 2015 Catégorie: Parents, Adults Type: Lien externe MMR Vaccine (UK)

MMR Vaccine (UK)

Answers questions the public might have about the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine.

Auteurs: National Health Service (UK)
Éditeur: NHS Immunisation Information, Department of Health

Date de publication: 2014 Catégorie: Parents, Adults Type: Lien externe Evidence Shows Vaccines Unrelated to Autism

Evidence Shows Vaccines Unrelated to Autism

Claims that vaccines cause autism have led some parents to delay or refuse vaccines for their children. The most common claims are that autism is caused by measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, vaccines that contain thimerosal, or too many vaccines. Many studies have been done to test these claims. None has shown that vaccines cause autism. This sheet lays out the facts to help parents understand why experts do not think vaccines cause autism.

Auteurs: Immunization Action Coalition
Éditeur: Immunization Action Coalition

Date de publication: 2014 Catégorie: Adults Type: Lien externe Unprotected people reports

Unprotected people reports

Includes case reports, personal testimonies, newspaper and journal articles about people who have suffered or died from vaccine-preventable diseases.

Auteurs collectifs: Immunization Action Coalition
Éditeur: Immunization Action Coalition

Date de publication: 2013 Catégorie: Health care providers Type: Lien externe Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of Measles Outbreaks in Canada

Guidelines for the Prevention and Control of Measles Outbreaks in Canada

The Guidelines for Control of Measles Outbreaks in Canada assist Canadian public health authorities in their investigation and management of measles outbreaks, in order to prevent complications as a result of measles infection and limit secondary spread of measles during an outbreak.

Auteurs collectifs: National Advisory Committee on Immunization
Éditeur: Public Health Agency of Canada

Date de publication: 2013 Catégorie: Type: Lien externe Lignes directrices pour la prévention et le controle des éclosions de rougeole au Canada

Lignes directrices pour la prévention et le controle des éclosions de rougeole au Canada

Les directives mises à jour ont été rédigées pour aider les autorités canadiennes de santé publique dans l’examen et la gestion des éclosions de rougeole afin de prévenir les complications des infections par le virus et de restreindre la propagation secondaire de la maladie en cas d’éclosion.

Auteurs collectifs: Comité consultatif national de l'immunisation
Éditeur: Agence de la santé publique du Canada

Date de publication: 2012 Catégorie: Health care providers Type: Lien externe Using the combined vaccine for protection of children against measles, mumps and rubella

Using the combined vaccine for protection of children against measles, mumps and rubella

Describes a study which carried out a systematic review to assess the evidence of effectiveness and unintended effects associated with MMR.

Auteurs: Demicheli V et al.
Numéro de la revue: 4
Titre de la revue: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Éditeur: Cochrane Collaboration

Date de publication: 2009 Catégorie: Health care providers Type: Lien externe Lack of Association Between Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccination and Autism in Children: A Case-Control Study

Lack of Association Between Measles-Mumps-Rubella Vaccination and Autism in Children: A Case-Control Study

The first objective of the study was to determine whether there is a relationship between the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccination and autism in children. The second objective was to examine whether the risk of autism differs between use of MMR and the single measles vaccine... The study provides evidence against the association of autism with either MMR or a single measles vaccine.

Auteurs: Mrozek-Budnyn D et al.
Titre de la revue: Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Éditeur: Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
Pubmed: 19522237

Date de publication: 2008 Catégorie: Health care providers Type: PDFMeasles vaccination and antibody response in autism spectrum disorders

Measles vaccination and antibody response in autism spectrum disorders

Tested the hypothesis that measles vaccination was involved in the pathogenesis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as evidenced by signs of a persistent measles infection or abnormally persistent immune response shown by circulating measles virus or raised antibody titres in MMR vaccinated children with ASD compared with controls. No difference was found between cases and controls for measles antibody response.

Auteurs: Baird G et al.
Numéro de la revue: 10
Titre de la revue: Archives of Disease in Childhood
Volume de la revue: 93
Éditeur: BMJ

Date de publication: 2006 Catégorie: Health care providers Type: PDFPervasive developmental disorders in Montreal, Quebec, Canada : prevalence and links with immunizations

Pervasive developmental disorders in Montreal, Quebec, Canada : prevalence and links with immunizations

The findings ruled out an association between pervasive developmental disorder and either high levels of ethylmercury exposure comparable with those experienced in the United States in the 1990s, or 1- or 2-dose measles-mumps-rubella vaccinations.

Auteurs: Fombonne E et al.
Numéro de la revue: 1
Titre de la revue: Pediatrics
Volume de la revue: 118
Éditeur: American Academy of Pediatrics