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Area of Science:

  • Preventive health care
  • Immunology
  • Dermatology

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  • Vaccination is crucial for preventing infectious diseases by stimulating the immune system.
  • Vaccine immunogenicity and allergenicity can cause adverse reactions, particularly skin manifestations.
  • Understanding these cutaneous reactions is vital for patient care and future vaccinations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the pathogenesis and clinical presentation of vaccine-induced cutaneous adverse events.
  • To emphasize the importance of dermatological expertise in managing patients with vaccination reactions.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of vaccine adverse events.
  • Analysis of clinical manifestations and immunological responses.
  • Discussion of therapeutic and management strategies.

Main Results:

  • Cutaneous adverse events are common post-vaccination.
  • Reactions vary from local to generalized presentations.
  • Pathogenesis involves individual immune responses to vaccine antigens.

Conclusions:

  • Dermatological evaluation is essential for diagnosing and managing vaccine-related skin reactions.
  • Expertise in dermatology aids in patient counseling and planning subsequent immunizations.
  • Effective management ensures continued vaccine efficacy and patient safety.