Yellow Fever Vaccination In EGG-Allergic Children

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Abstract

Yellow fever vaccine contains ovalbumin, and guidelines for vaccination of egg allergic patients vary widely. We present our experience of administering yellow fever vaccine to 11 egg-allergic children, including 3 with anaphylaxis to egg, in 2 Australian tertiary pediatric hospitals. There was variation in the vaccination protocols used; however, all patients were successfully vaccinated and no serious adverse events were reported.

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Sharma, K., Perrett, K. P., & Wood, N. (2020). Yellow Fever Vaccination In EGG-Allergic Children. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 39(6), E76–E78. https://doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000002625

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