Transcription of Contraindications
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Contraindications General All infants should be immunized except in these three rare situations:1. Anaphylaxis or a severe hypersensitivity reaction is an absolute contraindication to subsequent doses of a vaccine. Persons with a known allergy to a vaccine component should not be Do not give BCG or yellow fever vaccine to an infant that exhibits the signs and symptoms of in practice: a practical resource guide for Health workers 2004 update_____Module 2: The vaccinesWHO/ IDYearThe following are not Contraindications . Infants with these conditions should be immunized: allergy or asthma (except if there is a known allergy to a specific component of the vaccine mentioned above); any minor illness, such as respiratory tract infections or diarrhoea with temperature below C; family history of adverse events following immunization; fa
Management guidelines, including information for hea lth worker s and parents WHO/V&B/01.31 Database ID 36_8 Year HIB There are no contra-indications to Hib immunization, except a history of hypersensitivity to any of the components in the vaccine (for example, tetanus or diphtheria
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