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Noun Concept
Categories: Food and Drug Administration, Vaccination, Drug safety
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reactogenicity
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In clinical trials, reactogenicity is the capacity of a vaccine to produce common, "expected" adverse reactions, especially excessive immunological responses and associated signs and symptoms, including fever and sore arm at the injection site. Wikipedia
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In clinical trials, reactogenicity is the capacity of a vaccine to produce common, "expected" adverse reactions, especially excessive immunological responses and associated signs and symptoms, including fever and sore arm at the injection site. Wikipedia
property of a vaccine of being able to produce common or expected adverse reactions, especially excessive immunological responses and associated signs and symptoms Wikidata
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