Safety of yellow fever vaccine administration in confirmed egg-allergic patients.

Author: AquilanteBruna Pultrini, CastroAna Paula Beltran Moschione, DornaMayra de Barros, GerhardtClarissa Morais Busatto, LopesMarta Heloisa, MiyajiKarina Takesaki, Nunes-SantosCristiane de Jesus, PastorinoAntonio Carlos

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Yellow fever vaccine (YFV) is recommended in endemic areas but represents a risk for egg-allergic patients, as it is cultivated in embryonated eggs. This study aims to describe the outcomes of yellow fever vaccination in patients with confirmed egg allergy (EA). Methods:A prospective study was condu...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.08.020

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Yellow Fever Vaccination: A Safe Oasis for Egg-Allergic Individuals

Yellow fever, a potentially deadly disease, is a threat in many parts of the world. Imagine it as a lurking predator in the desert, ready to strike those who are unprepared. Vaccination is a powerful tool for preventing yellow fever, but it presents a challenge for individuals with egg allergies. It's like a traveler with a severe allergy to desert plants needing to find a safe way to navigate the region. This study, like a compassionate oasis offering safe haven, explores the safety and effectiveness of yellow fever vaccination in egg-allergic patients.

Navigating Egg Allergies: A Careful Approach to Vaccination

The authors, like experienced desert guides, developed a meticulous protocol for administering the yellow fever vaccine to egg-allergic patients. This approach involves careful screening, skin testing, and a gradual dose increase, akin to slowly introducing a camel to a new source of water. The results, like a refreshing spring in the desert, showed that yellow fever vaccination can be safely administered to egg-allergic individuals, even those with a history of anaphylaxis.

Safety and Effectiveness: A Crucial Balance

The study highlights the importance of a careful and personalized approach when it comes to vaccination for individuals with egg allergies. This is like ensuring a steady supply of fresh water for a camel caravan in the desert. The authors emphasize the need for proper diagnostic tools, trained medical professionals, and a controlled environment to minimize the risk of allergic reactions.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study is a beacon of hope for individuals with egg allergies who need to travel to yellow fever-endemic regions. It demonstrates that with careful planning and skilled medical expertise, vaccination can be a safe and effective way to protect oneself from this serious disease. It's a reminder that even in the most challenging of circumstances, solutions can be found through careful consideration and a commitment to patient well-being.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2021-04-27
  2. Date Revised 2021-04-27
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Pubmed ID

32829980

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.08.020

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