No Yellow Fever Vaccine Reactions in IgE-Mediated Egg Allergic Patients
Ruth-Helena Ramírez-Giraldo,
Paola-Andrea Giraldo-Avila,
Ana-Maria Calle
et al.
Abstract:<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Egg allergy usually manifests during the initial 2 years of life, a period in which most vaccinations are administered. This often leads to delays in the application of some vaccines in patients with egg allergies, exposing them to a risk of contracting preventable infections. The aim of the study was to describe the frequency of reactions after applying the yellow fever vaccine (YFV) within a population with egg allergy. <b><i>Methods:</i>&… Show more
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