In addition, the assessment of potential interference with DTaP and other
vaccine antigens administered during infancy will require large prospective studies.
Not exact matches
These include pain and stinging at the injection site, swelling (inflammation of surrounding tissue) and vasculitis (inflammation of blood vessels) and are not caused by the
antigen itself being
administered but rather by the conditions surrounding its administration (for example, temperature of the
vaccine or inactive ingredients in the
vaccine).
The VMTH does not recommend
administering different
vaccine antigens at separate time points because it reduces the chance that
vaccines will be
administered and there is poor evidence that it decreases the risk of reactions occurring.