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Allergic reactions after vaccination: translating guidelines into clinical practice

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1SOS Allergologia e Immunologia Clinica, Ospedale San Giovanni di Dio, Firenze, Italy
2SOS Allergologia e Immunologia Clinica, Misericordia e Dolce, Italy

History


Published online:31 January 2019
Accepted:28 January 2019
Received:25 January 2019

SUMMARY

Vaccination represents one of the most powerful medical interventions on global health. Despite being safe, sustainable, and effective against infectious and in some cases also non-infectious diseases, it’s nowadays facing general opinion’s hesitancy because of a false perceived risk of adverse events. Adverse reactions to vaccines are relatively rare, instead, and those recognizing a hypersensitivity mechanism are even rarer. The purpose of this review is to offer a practical approach to adverse events after vaccination, focusing on immune-mediated reactions with particular regard to their recognition, diagnosis and management. According to clinical features, we propose an algorythm for allergologic work-up, which helps in confirming hypersensitivity to vaccine, nonetheless ensuring access to vaccination. Finally, a screening questionnaire is included, providing criteria for immunisation in specialized care settings.

KEY WORDS
vaccine; vaccination; allergic reactions; anaphylaxis; vaccine hesitancy; vaccine components; desensitization

Table of Content: Vol. 51 (No. 2) 2019 March

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