Hypersensitivity reactions represent one of the most common causes of hesitancy for adherence to national vaccination programs. The majority of hypersensitivity reactions after vaccination are mild, and anaphylaxis is reported to be rare, although it remains challenging to estimate the frequency attributed to each single vaccine, either because of the lower number of administered doses of less common vaccines, or the administration of simultaneous vaccine in most of the vaccination programs. Although literature remains scattered, international consensus guides clinicians in identifying patients who might need the administration of vaccines in protected environments due to demonstrated hypersensitivity to vaccine components or adjuvants. Here we provide the current guidance on hypersensitivity reactions to vaccines and on vaccination of children with allergy disorders.

Moschese, V., Montin, D., Ottaviano, G., Sgrulletti, M., Beni, A., Costagliola, G., et al. (2024). Vaccines and allergy: Back to the right places. PEDIATRIC ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY, 35(9) [10.1111/pai.14236].

Vaccines and allergy: Back to the right places

Moschese, Viviana;Sgrulletti, Mayla;
2024-09-01

Abstract

Hypersensitivity reactions represent one of the most common causes of hesitancy for adherence to national vaccination programs. The majority of hypersensitivity reactions after vaccination are mild, and anaphylaxis is reported to be rare, although it remains challenging to estimate the frequency attributed to each single vaccine, either because of the lower number of administered doses of less common vaccines, or the administration of simultaneous vaccine in most of the vaccination programs. Although literature remains scattered, international consensus guides clinicians in identifying patients who might need the administration of vaccines in protected environments due to demonstrated hypersensitivity to vaccine components or adjuvants. Here we provide the current guidance on hypersensitivity reactions to vaccines and on vaccination of children with allergy disorders.
set-2024
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MEDS-20/A - Pediatria generale e specialistica
English
adjuvants
allergy
atopy
hypersensitivity
vaccines
Moschese, V., Montin, D., Ottaviano, G., Sgrulletti, M., Beni, A., Costagliola, G., et al. (2024). Vaccines and allergy: Back to the right places. PEDIATRIC ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY, 35(9) [10.1111/pai.14236].
Moschese, V; Montin, D; Ottaviano, G; Sgrulletti, M; Beni, A; Costagliola, G; Sangerardi, M; Santilli, V; Miraglia Del Giudice, M; Rizzo, C; Martire, ...espandi
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