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. 2018 May 28;190(21):E648–E655. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.170871

Table 3:

Autoimmune disorders diagnosed after quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccination

Variable Cases/person-time Rate ratio (95% CI)


Exposed Unexposed Unadjusted* Adjusted
HPV4 vaccine (overall) 77/99 841 604/825 160 0.86 (0.67–1.10) 1.12 (0.85–1.47)

History of immune-mediated diseases

 Yes 41/54 247 326/446 732 0.84 (0.61–1.18) 1.11 (0.72–1.62)

 No 36/45 567 278/378 428 0.87 (0.61–1.24) 1.12 (0.75–1.67)

Note: CI = confidence interval, HPV = human papillomavirus, HPV4 = quadrivalent HPV.

*

Unadjusted rate ratios were derived from self-matched models that implicitly controlled for time-fixed confounders and only included the HPV vaccine (exposure).

Adjusted for age at diagnosis, seasonality (Table 2), receipt of non-HPV vaccines (7–60 d before diagnosis) and recent infection (7–60 d before diagnosis), and implicitly adjusted for time-fixed confounders through the use of a self-matched analysis.

p = 0.4 for a 2-sided test of interaction comparing those with and without a history of immune-mediated diseases at a significance threshold of α = 0.05.