Episodio Hipotonía-Hiporreactividad posterior a la inmunización con vacuna combinada con pertussis de células enteras. Reporte de un caso

  • Velasco J
  • Montero D
  • Guzmán M
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Introduction: Hypotonic-Hyporesponsive Episode (HHE) is an adverse event after vaccination, mainly associated with whole-cell pertussis vaccines. It is characterized by a sudden onset of muscle flaccidity, reduced response to stimuli and pallor or cyanosis. Although the HHE is infrequent, it is considered a severe adverse event. Objective: To report a case of HHE following the administration of the whole-cell pertussis combination vaccine (DTwP-HB-Hib), which is included in National Immunization Program (PNI) of Chile, and to contributing to the knowledge of this adverse event in the country. Case report: A 6-month-old infant, 3 hours post-vaccination with the third dose of DTwP-HB-Hib vaccine, presented a decreased level of consciousness that was interpreted as atonic seizure but finally considered as EHH. The infant progressed favorably after 2 hours of clinical observation and was discharged 24 hours later. Parents were suggested to continue the immunization schedule of the infant with acellular pertussis vaccines as a preventive measure. Conclusions: The lack of knowledge about the EHH may discourage childhood immunization. Therefore, it is important for the medical staff to inform parents of the patients about this benign, self-limited and non-recurrent adverse event. In these cases, it is recommended to continue the immunization schedule of the infant with acellular pertussis vaccines.

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Velasco, J., Montero, D. A., & Guzmán, M. (2017). Episodio Hipotonía-Hiporreactividad posterior a la inmunización con vacuna combinada con pertussis de células enteras. Reporte de un caso. Revista Chilena de Pediatría, 88(6), 771–775. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0370-41062017000600771

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