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Immunisation and allergy in children and adults: A case-based approach
Abigail Cheung1, Kirsten P Perrett2
1MBBS, FRACP, Paediatric Allergist @ Immunologist, Department of Allergy @ Immunology, Women@s and Children@s Hospital, SA; Paediatric Allergist @ Immunologist, Department of Allergy @ Immunology, Flinders Medical Centre, SA.
Background:
Adverse events following immunisation (AEFIs) are often attributed to vaccine hypersensitivity. However, many of these possible allergic reactions are unlikely to be confirmed as true vaccine allergies but rather coincidental symptoms that may mimic an allergic reaction.
Objective:
By using case studies, the authors show the variation of presentations of potential hypersensitivity AEFIs. Case studies are used to illustrate a general approach to investigation and management of these reactions.
Discussion:
AEFIs are commonly seen in general practice, and it can often be difficult to differentiate between the underlying mechanisms. It is important to be able to identify a potential hypersensitivity reaction so that it can be reported to the appropriate local pharmacovigilance system and patients can be reviewed by immunisation specialists to evaluate, investigate and manage future immunisations where required.
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