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If an event fulfilling this definition was reported, the number of falls within the previous twelve months was recorded.
A total of 20 patients (21.1% of treated population) had at least one event fulfilling the criteria for a serious adverse event; 5 of them were considered drug-related (neutropenia in 2 patients, diarrhea, pyrexia, melaena, anemia and vomiting in 1).
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The IHR Annex 2 decision instrument was used to decide whether each EID event fulfilled the notification criteria.
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In the period of time between February 1994 and November 1997 we have found about 250 events fulfilling the criteria mentioned above.
In case, CD45bright cells were investigated for comparison, gate R3 was shifted to the right population visible in plot 3. Finally, the events fulfilling the criteria of all three gates (R1, R2 and R3) are then displayed on a forward light scatter (FSC) vs. SSC dot plot to confirm that the selected blasts fall into the lymphocyte region (R5) (plot 4).
It is the responsibility of every department manager to report serious adverse events, fulfilling the criteria cited above, to an assigned hospital official (often the chief medical officer), who assesses whether the event should be reported to the NBHW.
Of the 158 reviewed studies, 11 of them (3 case-crossover studies, 2 time-series studies, 2 case control studies, 2 prospective cohort studies, 2 retrospective studies) involving more than 500,000 events fulfilled the inclusion criteria and results are presented here.
Unless the report stated that most events fulfilled the criteria for severe exacerbations, we classified events defined by elements of both severe and moderate exacerbations as moderate exacerbations.
A total of 124 (70.9%) of 175 events fulfilled >2 of the 4 decision instrument criteria according to the notifying investigator and should have been reported to WHO, according to the Annex 2 decision instrument.
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