Background There is evidence that chronic inflammation may promote atherosclerotic disease. We tested the hypothesis that acute infection and vaccination increase the short-term risk of vascular events. Methods We undertook within-person comparisons, using the case-series method, to study the risks of myocardial infarction and stroke after common vaccinations and naturally occurring infections. The study was based on the United Kingdom General Practice Research Database, which contains computerized medical records of more than 5 million patients. Results A total of 20,486 persons with a first myocardial infarction and 19,063 persons with a first stroke who received influenza vaccine were included in the analysis. There was no increa...
Background - US and European guidelines diverge on whether to vaccinate adults who are not at high r...
Cardiac complications of influenza infection, such as myocarditis, are well recognised, but the role...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide with coronary artery dise...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that chronic inflammation may promote atherosclerotic disease. We test...
BACKGROUND: An association between infections and vascular events has been observed, but the specifi...
Background: Previous studies have shown an association between acute myocardial infarction and prec...
Background. An association between infections and vascular events has been observed, but the specifi...
While acute respiratory tract infections can trigger cardiovascular events, the differential effect ...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupIntroduction: Influenza vaccination may ...
While acute respiratory tract infections can trigger cardiovascular events, the differential effect ...
Background: Several studies have investigated a possible association between respiratory infection a...
Introduction Acute infections are known triggers of cardiovascular disease (CVD) but how this associ...
Introduction: Acute infections are known triggers of coronary heart disease (CHD). It is unclear how...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether current influenza vaccination is associated with reduced risk of ma...
Background: Although acute respiratory infections (ARIs) can lead to cardiovascular complications, t...
Background - US and European guidelines diverge on whether to vaccinate adults who are not at high r...
Cardiac complications of influenza infection, such as myocarditis, are well recognised, but the role...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide with coronary artery dise...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that chronic inflammation may promote atherosclerotic disease. We test...
BACKGROUND: An association between infections and vascular events has been observed, but the specifi...
Background: Previous studies have shown an association between acute myocardial infarction and prec...
Background. An association between infections and vascular events has been observed, but the specifi...
While acute respiratory tract infections can trigger cardiovascular events, the differential effect ...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupIntroduction: Influenza vaccination may ...
While acute respiratory tract infections can trigger cardiovascular events, the differential effect ...
Background: Several studies have investigated a possible association between respiratory infection a...
Introduction Acute infections are known triggers of cardiovascular disease (CVD) but how this associ...
Introduction: Acute infections are known triggers of coronary heart disease (CHD). It is unclear how...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether current influenza vaccination is associated with reduced risk of ma...
Background: Although acute respiratory infections (ARIs) can lead to cardiovascular complications, t...
Background - US and European guidelines diverge on whether to vaccinate adults who are not at high r...
Cardiac complications of influenza infection, such as myocarditis, are well recognised, but the role...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide with coronary artery dise...