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The Anthrax Vaccine: Is It Safe? Does It Work? (2002)
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The Anthrax Vaccine: Is it Safe? Does it Work?

Agenda

Tuesday, July 10, 2001

10:15 a.m.

Open Session

Welcome and introductory remarks

Dr. Brian Strom, Chair, Committee to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of the Anthrax Vaccine

A review of additional studies of the anthrax vaccine

10:20

Tripler Army Medical Center Survey of AVA Safety

COL Glenn Wasserman, Tripler Army Medical Center

10:50

DoD-Wide Medical Surveillance for Potential Long-Term Adverse Events Associated with Anthrax Immunization

Dr. Paul Sato, Naval Health Research Center

11:20

Surveillance of Adverse Effects of Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed

Dr. Jeff Lange, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine

12:30 p.m.

Working lunch

1:00

Lack of Effect of Anthrax Vaccination on Pregnancy, Birth, and Adverse Birth Outcome Among Women in Active Service with the U.S. Army

MAJ Andrew Wiesen, 3rd Infantry Division Surgeon

1:30

Ambulatory Medical Visits Among Anthrax Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Personnel After Return from Southwest Asia

Lt. Col. Paul Rehme, Air National Guard Readiness Center

2:00

Status of the Anthrax Vaccine Research Portfolio

LTC John Grabenstein, Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program Agency

2:30

Adjourn Open Session

Closed Session

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