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Review information for preventing and managing adverse reactions from vaccines.Read more
Interim considerations for preparing for the initial assessment and management of anaphylaxis following COVID-19 vaccination.Read more
*Allergic reactions in Table 3 are defined as follows: -Severe allergic reactions include: known or possible anaphylaxis, a progressive life-threatening reaction that typically includes urticaria (hives) but also with other…Read more
It differs from Level A in that it incorporates a non-encapsulating, splash-protective, chemical-resistant splash suit that provides Level A protection against liquids but is not airtight. A NIOSH-certified CBRN full-face-piece SCBA…Read more
On day 29, she had itching in her groin and noted urticaria on her back. Within a few minutes, she reported that her tongue felt swollen; she called 911, noting difficulty speaking. Paramedics documented diffuse urticaria,…Read more
Access the 2022 Alpha-gal Syndrome (AGS) case definition; uniform criteria used to define a disease for public health surveillance.Read more
Guide health care providers in determining contraindications and precautions for each vaccine type.Read more
Guide health care providers in determining contraindications and precautions for each vaccine type.Read more
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|_| Yes |_| No If Yes, Incident #: Investigation Results *|_| Transfusion associated circulatory overload (TACO) *Case Definition Check all that occurred within 12 hours of cessation of transfusion (new onset or exacerbation): |_|…Read more

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