HDCV experience an immune complex-like reaction characterized by urticaria, pruritis, and malaise. Once initiated, rabies postexposure prophylaxis should not be interrupted or discontinued because of local or mild systemic reactions to rabies vaccine.... Health Information for International Travel (1994) - Page 126by DIANE Publishing Company - 1995 - 188 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1992 - 81 pages
...commercially available HRIG in the United States. c. Management of Adverse Reactions Once initiated, rabies prophylaxis should not be interrupted or discontinued because of local or mild systemic adverse reactions to rabies vaccine. Usually such reactions can be successfully managed with non-steroidal... | |
| DIANE Publishing Company - 1996 - 216 pages
...the three dose series to be completed 30 days or more before departure; otherwise the IM dose/route should be used. RVA should never be administered ID....postexposure prophylaxis is based on body weight (Table 19). TABLE 18. Countries Reporting No Cases of Rabies* The following countries and political units... | |
| Rosamond R. Dewart - 1999 - 238 pages
...muscle aches, and dizziness. Approximately 6% of persons receiving booster vaccinations with HDCV may experience an immune complex-like reaction characterized...prophylaxis. Age In infants and children, the dose of HDCV, PCEC, or RVA for preexposure or postexposure prophylaxis is the same as that recommended for adults.... | |
| John E. Conte - 2002 - 788 pages
...serious adverse reactions, including anaphylaxis. Management of Adverse Reactions Once initiated, rabies prophylaxis should not be interrupted or discontinued because of local or mild systemic adverse reactions to rabies vaccine. Usually such reactions can be successfully managed with antiinflammatory... | |
| Gary S. Marshall - 2004 - 438 pages
...likely to be exposed to rabies, and they have unsatisfactory antibody titers. Once initiated, rabies prophylaxis should not be interrupted or discontinued because of local or mild systemic adverse reactions. Usually such reactions can be successfully managed with antiinflammatory and antipyretic... | |
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