Non-Serious Adverse Events
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AE Number
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AE Description
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AE Site
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Throughout the entire study period, AEs related to new onset chronic diseases must be recorded on the Adverse Event form in the subject’s CRF irrespective of severity or whether they are considered vaccination-related. In order to be characterized as a NOCD, an AE should be: -Absent at baseline evaluation and absent from the medical history, -Unresolved, and not anticipated to resolve, at the time of study termination, and -Likely, in the investigator’s opinion, to require chronic medical care or monitoring to manage an active disease process.
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Comment for GSK
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AE start immediate post-vaccination period
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Definition: Mild: An adverse event which is easily tolerated by the subject, causing minimal discomfort and not interfering with everyday activities. 2: Moderate: An AE which is sufficiently severe to interfere with normal everyday activities. Over-thecounter symptomatic therapy may be used. 3: Severe: An adverse event which prevents normal, everyday activities (In adults/ adolescents, such an AE would, for example, prevent attendance at work or school and would necessitate the administration of prescription (symptomatic or specific) therapy.
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NO: The adverse event is not causally related to administration of the study vaccine(s). There are other, more likely causes and administration of the study vaccine(s) is not suspected to have contributed to the adverse event. YES: There is a reasonable possibility that the vaccine contributed to the adverse event.
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Definition: 1: Recovered / resolved. 2: Recovering / resolving: Subject is recovering at the time she/he completes the study or at the time she/he withdraws from study. 3: Not recovered / not resolved: AE is ongoing at the time the subject completes the study or becomes lost to follow-up; in case of death AEs that are not the cause of death. 4: Recovered with sequelae / resolved with sequelae.
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Type of medically attended visit
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