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Immunization Safety Review: SV40 Contamination of Polio Vaccine and Cancer

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The Immunization Safety Review Committee was established by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to evaluate the evidence on possible causal associations between immunizations and certain adverse outcomes, and to then present conclusions and recommendations.

The committee's mandate also includes assessing the broader societal significance of these immunization safety issues.

While all the committee members share the view that immunization is generally beneficial, none of them has a vested interest in the specific immunization safety issues that come before the group.

The committee reviews three immunization safety review topics each year, addressing each one at a time.

In this fifth report in a series, the committee examines the hypothesis that exposure to polio vaccine contaminated with simian virus 40 (SV40), a virus that causes inapparent infection in some monkeys, can cause certain types of cancer.

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National Academies Press
0309168910 / 9780309168915
eBook (EPUB)
614.549
26/11/2003
United States
English
118 pages
152 x 229 mm
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