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Japanese Encephalitis (Je-Vax)2002

Japanese Encephalitis (Je-Vax) in 2002

24 adverse event reports

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24
Reports
0
Deaths
1
Hospitalizations
5
ER Visits
1
Disabilities

2002 Reporting Summary

In 2002, 24 adverse event reports were filed for Japanese Encephalitis (Je-Vax) in VAERS. This represents 4.2% of all 574 reports for this vaccine.

Of these reports, 0 mentioned death, 1 involved hospitalization, 5 required ER visits, and 1 reported disability.

💡 What This Means

In 2002, reporting for Japanese Encephalitis (Je-Vax) was within typical ranges. As always, VAERS data reflects reports filed, not confirmed adverse events. Trends should be interpreted alongside vaccination volume and population health data.

All Years for Japanese Encephalitis (Je-Vax)

YearReportsDeathsHosp.

Understanding Yearly Data

•Spikes may reflect awareness: Years with unusual activity (e.g., pandemic) often see increased reporting.
•Dose volume matters: More vaccinations given in a year naturally leads to more reports.
•Reporting lag: Some events are reported months after they occur, so recent years may be incomplete.

Quick Facts

Reports:24
Deaths:0
Hospitalizations:1
% of Total:4.2%
Rank (by vol.):#0 of 0 years
Avg/year:0

Related Pages

Japanese Encephalitis (Je-Vax) Overview35 Years of ReportingCompare Vaccines

Data Source

This data comes from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), jointly managed by CDC and FDA.