Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8690580 | Pediatric Neurology | 2017 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Vaccination in children aged three to five months was associated with a large relative risk of febrile seizure on the day of and the day after vaccination, but the risk was small in absolute terms. Postvaccination febrile seizure should not be a concern for the vast majority of children receiving vaccines, but clinicians might take this risk into consideration when evaluating and treating children susceptible to seizures precipitated by fever.
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Authors
Jonathan MD, MPH, Simon J. MD, PhD, Lisa A. MD, MPH, Elyse O. MD, MPH, Nicola P. MD, PhD, Allison PhD, Saad B. MBBS, MPH, PhD, Eric MPH, Vaccine Safety Datalink Vaccine Safety Datalink,