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Anthrax vaccination had no significant effect on the rates of pregnancy, birth, or adverse birth outcomes among reproductive-aged women in the U.S. Army, reported Dr. Andrew Wiesen and Dr. Christopher Littell of Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, Wash.
In the wake of anthrax-related terrorism in the United States, the findings could calm concerns about the anthrax vaccine's potential effects on reproduction (JAMA 287[12]:1,556-60, 2002).
The investigators studied 4,092 female military personnel aged 17-44 years at two military bases. Of that group, 3,136 women received at least one ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Anthrax vaccine doesn't affect birth rate, outcomes. (Army Study).