Encephalopathy Linked to Vaccine Adjuvants in Children and Adults
This research investigates the association between encephalopathy and the use of adjuvants in vaccines, with a focus on both acute and chronic manifestations in children and adults. The study aims to explore the underlying mechanisms through which vaccine adjuvants, such as aluminum salts or oil-in-water emulsions, may contribute to or exacerbate encephalopathic conditions. The research will examine the incidence and prevalence of encephalopathy following vaccination, considering various types of vaccines and the specific adjuvants they contain. Key areas of interest include the immunological and neurological responses elicited by adjuvants, potential genetic predispositions, and the role of age-related factors in susceptibility. The investigation will also consider epidemiological data to analyze patterns of encephalopathy post-vaccination, and will aim to understand the temporal relationship between vaccination and the onset of symptoms. This study is crucial for enhancing the safety profile of vaccines and for developing guidelines to mitigate risks in susceptible populations.