The infant with fever should be assessed by nurse and immunisation administration should be rescheduled.
The main contraindication of most vaccines and toxoids is acute febrile illness. Fussy crying ,poor feeding and loose stools would need further assessment but will not contraindicate the administration of a vaccine.
Immunisation in patient with fever may cause:-
- it may prolong the current illness
- may cause immunisation reaction
- It can cause adverse reaction
- fever should be investigated further
The absolute contraindications applicable to all vaccines:
> anaphylaxis following a previous dose of relevant vaccine
> anaphylaxis following any component of the relevant vaccine..
Immunisation should be done once fever or acute febrile illness is completely cured. Immunization is the process of giving a vaccine to a person to protect them against the disease.
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