Increasing the use of influenza vaccines in children with egg allergy Flashcards
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What are the CPS recommendations?
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- All clinics that administer vaccines need to have the expertise and equipment to be able to deal with anaphylaxis, as per the Public Health Agency of Canada’s Canadian Immunization Guide.
- All egg-allergic patients should be vaccinated with a full dose of TIV or QIV unless they have previously had anaphylaxis from influenza vaccine. There is no need for split doses or prevaccination skin testing.
- Postvaccination monitoring should be the same as after any other vaccine.
- LAIV should not be used in egg-allergic patients because there are insufficient data to support a recommendation.
- The use and safety of LAIV should be studied in egg-allergic patients.