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The primary safety analysis compared the rates of fever during days 1 to 8 after dose 1. Fever was defined as a temperature ≥38.3°C (101°F).
Although there are relatively little data on the duration of immunity, this is consistent with one study from Madagascar that reported reduced rates of fever in infected individuals born prior to the extensive successful malaria control program initiated in the 1950's, suggesting long-term immunological memory [21].
The rates of fever and parasitaemia varied by study sites.
Rates of fever, particularly high fever, were also comparable when rotavirus vaccine was administered concomitantly.
It is unclear why women in Quito demonstrated uncharacteristically high rates of fever following postpartum administration of misoprostol.
These results were similar for non-pregnant, female HCWs, although this group reported slightly higher rates of fever and headache.
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The rate of fever more than 100.4°F was identical in the placebo and acetaminophen groups (23.8%).
"Clearly we want to select a dose that is both immunogenic and has an acceptable reactogenicity profile, including a low rate of fever," says Ballou, who is based in Rixensart, Belgium.
However, in the study by Vanek and Al-Salti, there was almost no significant difference in symptoms at presentation between patients with these complications and those without [1], although they did note that patients with ischemia and/or perforation had a higher rate of fever (78%) than those that did not (31%).
A sample size of 300 was estimated to provide at least 80% power to detect a 10 percentage point difference in the rate of fever in children if the true difference was less than 1% and the true fever rate in the vaccine group was less than 8%.
The rate of fever (≥ 38°C) after each of the three doses were 39.2%, 22.4% and 21.3%.
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