Making the Database of Adverse Event Notifications more accessible
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The Database of Adverse Event Notifications (DAEN) is the publicly accessible subset of the Adverse Event Management System (AEMS), both are managed by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) in Australia. This is similar to VAERS, the US based Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. The benefit of VAERS is that you can download .csv files and easily import the data sets in excel or whatever statistical analysis package you want to use. Unfortunately, DAEN only provides the information in html tables spanning multiple pages. Not an ideal situation for analysis, and getting results from queries is very slow.
Making the Database of Adverse Event Notifications more accessible
Making the Database of Adverse Event…
Making the Database of Adverse Event Notifications more accessible
The Database of Adverse Event Notifications (DAEN) is the publicly accessible subset of the Adverse Event Management System (AEMS), both are managed by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) in Australia. This is similar to VAERS, the US based Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. The benefit of VAERS is that you can download .csv files and easily import the data sets in excel or whatever statistical analysis package you want to use. Unfortunately, DAEN only provides the information in html tables spanning multiple pages. Not an ideal situation for analysis, and getting results from queries is very slow.