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The vaccines were safe, with comparable side effect profiles to previous trials.
Vaccines are safe and efficacious in reducing the burden of several serious infections affecting children and adults.
In the meantime, both vaccines are safe and effective for their approved indications and, recommendations should be based on individual patient characteristics.
Based on the current clinical experience, vaccines can be considered safe in most cases.
These new vaccines for adolescents and adults are safe, immunogenic, and protective.
Recent data from clinical studies and postmarketing surveillance indicate that both vaccines are safe, efficacious and interchangeable.
The vaccines are safe in mammals, humans, and poultry.
This review suggests that for most vaccines there are little or no efficacy data in those with impaired immunity but their use in this patient group is generally safe.
Altogether, these results indicate that all vaccines can be considered clinically safe.
These vaccines are safe, immunogenic, and effective.