lotus

previous page: 2.5.8 Are all events reported to VAERS caused by vaccinations?
  
page up: Childhood Vaccinations FAQ
  
next page: 2.5.10 Have there been any comprehensive scientific studies on adverse events following immunization?

2.5.9 How can I get rapid information on VAERS, such as how to file a report?




Description

This article is from the Childhood Vaccinations FAQ, by Lynn Gazis-Sax lynng@alsirat.com with numerous contributions by others.

2.5.9 How can I get rapid information on VAERS, such as how to file a report?

There is a toll-free VAERS information line that is currently
receiving over 650 calls per month.

A VAERS report form has been designed to facilitate and standardize
the process of reporting adverse events following vaccination to
VAERS. For a sample copy of the VAERS report form, see the last page
of the 1995 Physician=FFs Desk Reference (PDR) or page 34 of the 1994
Redbook.

Report forms can be obtained by calling VAERS at 1-800-822-7967. Xerox
copies of the PDR or Redbook forms may also be used.

 

Continue to:













TOP
previous page: 2.5.8 Are all events reported to VAERS caused by vaccinations?
  
page up: Childhood Vaccinations FAQ
  
next page: 2.5.10 Have there been any comprehensive scientific studies on adverse events following immunization?