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Recognizing and Treating Adverse Effects of Vaccines in People Victor Huber April 26, 2017

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Recognizing and Treating Adverse Effects of Vaccines in People

Victor Huber

April 26, 2017

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Outline of Talk

I. Desired effects of vaccines

II. General signs of adverse effects

III. More severe adverse effects

IV. Vaccine-specific adverse effects

V. Treatment of adverse effects

VI. Resistance to vaccination/controversies

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Adaptive Immunity

• Acquired Immunity

• Specificity (clearance)

• Memory develops against pathogen

• Antibody• Goal of vaccination

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Figure 1-20Antibody Response to Vaccination

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Neutralization of Viral Particles by Antibodies

Janeway et al., Immunobiology, 2001

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Treatment vs. Prevention

• Treatment (antibiotics):- Benefit immediately and directly observed

• Prevention (vaccine):- Benefit not immediately apparent

http://ispectrummagazine.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/antibiotics-daily-sun.png, Accessed April 25, 2017http://vaccines.procon.org/files/1-vaccines-images/vaccine_syringe_vials.jpg, Accessed April 25, 2017

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Vaccine Design

• Immunogenicity- Try to mimic natural infection, without illness- Live, attenuated (less common, more immunogenic)- Inactivated (more common, less immunogenic)

• Minimize antigens to include most protective portions- Split vaccines- Subunit vaccines- Recombinant protein vaccines

• Less like pathogen- Must provide additional stimulation- Adjuvants

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Vaccine-Preventable Diseases

• Smallpox (Edward Jenner)

• Vaccine developed in 1700’s (Milkmaids = cowpox)

• Officially eradicated in 1979

• Vaccine no longer administered on a routine basis

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Vaccine-Preventable Diseases

~14 different vaccines (0-18 years of age)

http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/pediatrics/131/2/397/F1.large.jpg, Accessed April 25, 2017

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Types of Vaccines

• Live, attenuated (closest to natural infection)

• Inactivated vaccines (whole pathogen-to-subunit)- Protein or polysaccharide

• Conjugate vaccines- Polysaccharide linked to protein

• Recombinant protein

• Adjuvants

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General signs of adverse effects

• Pain at injection site

• Low-grade fever

• Swelling at injection site

• Most are minor and self-limiting

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More severe adverse effects

• Wide range

• Dizziness/fainting• Fever greater than 105⁰ F• Seizures • Anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock• Neurological complications (encephalopathy)• Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS)

• Many of the most severe adverse effects are vaccine-specific

https://consumeraffairs.global.ssl.fastly.net/files/news/epipen.jpg accessed 04/25/2017https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/side-effects.htm accessed 04/25/2017

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Vaccine-specific examples

• Rotavirus vaccine• Intussusception: bowel blockage that can require surgery• Can occur in absence of vaccination, but vaccine is known to

increase risk

• Influenza vaccine• GBS• Increased incidence of 1 or 2 additional cases per million

people vaccinated• 1976 vaccine campaign

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• Adjuvant-free (1968)

• Multi-dose vials contain thimerosal• Most single-dose vials do not• LAIV does not

• System for reporting adverse events • Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) = CDC and FDA• Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD)

• Guillan-Barre Syndrome (GBS)• Neurological disorder that leads to muscle weakness/paralysis• Natural incidence is 3,000 to 6,000 cases per year

- 1-2 per 100,000 people per year (even without vaccines)• Associated with Campylobacter jejuni• 1976 vaccine campaign saw increase in GBS by 1 in 100,000 vaccinees

- Reason for this is unknown- Overall, 230 infected at Fort Dix, 13 severely, and 1 death

• During 2009 pandemic vaccine campaign- 122 million doses of vaccine, 61 GBS reports

Influenza Vaccine Safety

https://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/vaccine/guillainbarre.htm, Accessed April 25, 2017

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Treatment of Adverse Effects

• Mild reactions• Often self-limiting

• More severe issues• Treat anaphylaxis• Surgery (intussusception)• Hospitalization• Muscle weakness (GBS)• Paralytic polio (oral polio vaccine, OPV)

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National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (NVICP)

• National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA)• 1986• Reyes v. Wyeth caused threat to vaccine production

• 1974 case that held vaccine producer liable for child that developed polio after oral polio vaccine

• Vaccine did not have proper warnings

• NVICP offers no-fault alternative to litigation against vaccine companies

https://www.hrsa.gov/vaccinecompensation/index.html (accessed April 25, 2017)

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Resistance to Vaccination

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Link of Autism to Vaccination?

• Wakefield, et al., The Lancet 351:637 (1998).

• Autism linked to Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) vaccine

• 8 children that developed autism within 1 month of MMR

• No control subjects included

• Led to controversy due to anti-vaccine sentiments

• Gerber and Offit, Clinical Infectious Diseases, 48:456, 2009• Editorial, Nature Medicine, 15:119, 2009

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Vaccinologist Response to Autism Controversy?

• MMR Vaccine does not induce autism

• Wakefield study found to be severely flawed (numerous controlled epidemiology studies)

• Gerber and Offit, Clinical Infectious Diseases, 48:456, 2009

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• MMR Vaccine does not induce autism

• Wakefield study found to be severely flawed (controlled epidemiology studies)

•Thimerosal

• Mercury-based anti-bacterial preservative (prevent contamination)• Used in multi-dose vaccines for >50 years • Immediate removal starting in 1999• Only certain influenza vaccines still contain thimerosal• MMR never contained thimerosal• Ethyl mercury (half-life = ~6 days), methyl mercury (half-life = ~45 days)

• Gerber and Offit, Clinical Infectious Diseases, 48:456, 2009; WHO and CDC statements on thimerosal (WWW)

Vaccinologist Response to Autism Controversy?

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• MMR Vaccine does not induce autism

• Wakefield study found to be severely flawed (controlled epidemiology studies)

•Thimerosal

• Mercury-based anti-bacterial preservative (prevent contamination) • Used in multi-dose vaccines for >50 years • Immediate removal starting in 1999• Only certain influenza vaccines still contain thimerosal• MMR never contained thimerosal• Ethyl mercury (half-life = ~6 days), methyl mercury (half-life = ~45 days)

• Too many vaccines

• Number of vaccines has increased, but vaccines are better formulated• 7 vaccines in 1980 = >3000 bacterial and viral proteins or polysaccharides• 15 vaccines today = <200 bacterial and viral proteins or polysaccharides

• Gerber and Offit, Clinical Infectious Diseases, 48:456, 2009

Vaccinologist Response to Autism Controversy?

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Public response to autism controversy

• MMR vaccination rates dropped in UK, and measles incidence escalated• Typically, people who refuse vaccines cluster together• Older diseases (measles) are re-emerging, and newer diseases

(pandemic influenza) may be more difficult to control• Vaccination against diseases we never see!!! • Mumps and measles outbreaks in the US• Children that have not received vaccines are at significant risk

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The effects of the flawed Wakefield report will be felt for decades

• Public perception of vaccines has been compromised (retracted Feb 2, 2010)

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Questions/Discussion