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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Moro_peopleMoro people - Wikipedia

    The Moro people speak their native languages. Non-native languages spoken are Ilocano, Chabacano, Hiligaynon, Cebuano, and Tagalog, of which the latter two are used as linguae francae. This is true for Cebuano because of the mass arrival of Cebuano settlers to Mindanao.

  2. Jun 26, 2015 · However, making general assumptions and drawing conclusions about vaccinations causing deaths based on spontaneous reports to VAERS - some of which might be anecdotal or second-hand - or from case reports in the media, is not a scientifically valid practice. Keywords: Adverse events; Death; Immunization; Vaccination; Vaccine safety.

    • Elaine R. Miller, Pedro L. Moro, Maria Cano, Tom T. Shimabukuro
    • 2015
  3. Encountering a condition like COVID-19 is one matter, but not being able to understand the severity of the virus because of language barriers is another. Language is another barrier to COVID-19 vaccination and is a growing concern for people who do not speak or understand English.

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    When a death occurs shortly following vaccination, it is important to assess whether it was related to vaccination. In 2009–2010, a close temporal association between receipt of the pandemic influenza A(H1N1) vaccine (pH1N1) and 107 deaths (among 15 million doses of vaccine distributed in Japan) resulted in concern about a possible causal relations...

    Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System

    VAERS is a US national vaccine safety surveillance system, coadministered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the US Food and Drug Administration, that receives spontaneous reports of adverse events following vaccination . VAERS accepts reports from vaccine manufacturers, healthcare providers, vaccine recipients, and others. The VAERS report form collects information on age, sex, vaccines administered, the AE experienced, and health history. Signs and symptoms of a...

    Clinical Review of Death Reports

    CDC physicians reviewed the VAERS reports, available autopsy findings, death certificates, and medical records to assess causes of death. Cause of death was classified into major International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) diagnostic categories, which have been described previously . We did not attempt to assess death reports for causal relationships with vaccination, although we did review specific causes of death where causal relationships between vaccination and d...

    We identified 2149 death reports in VAERS (Table 1). Most reports involved children aged 0–17 years and males. Autopsy reports and/or death certificates were available for 1770 (82.4%) reports. The median onset interval, the period from vaccination to death, was 3 days (range, 0–2442 days) for all ages, 2 days (range, 0–1478 days) for infants (<1 y...

    This comprehensive review of death reports to VAERS for the period 1 July 1997 through 31 December 2013 indicates that the most common causes of death in VAERS were consistent with the leading causes of death in the US population (Table 6) . The 2149 deaths described in this study were reported to VAERS during a period of time when approximately 2 ...

    Acknowledgments.We thank Dr Frank DeStefano for his valuable comments and advice. Disclaimer.The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the US Food and Drug Administration. Potential conflicts of interest.All authors...

    • Pedro L. Moro, Jorge E. Araña, María Dolores Cano, Paige Lewis, Tom T. Shimabukuro
    • 2015
  4. Oct 17, 2019 · Around 40 percent of the world’s 6,700 spoken languages are in danger of disappearing, and many of them belong to indigenous peoples. But this trend can be reversed, said Mona Rishmawi of the UN Human Rights Office. Rishmawi made her statement during a panel discussion at the Human Rights Council.

  5. As a diverse community of various ethnolinguistic groups, Moros are marginalized by the state and have longstanding grievances dating back to the Spanish colonial period. Culturally speaking, the term “Moro” as it is used among Muslims tends to denote resistance rather than religious affiliation.

  6. The Spanish considered the Moros a threat to their Catholic mission in the Philippines and worked to prevent the spread of Islam throughout the archipelago. In fact, the name “Moro” is a Spanish term for “Moors,” referring to the Muslims who ruled the Iberian Peninsula from 711-1492.