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Nature and Rates of Adverse Reactions Associated with DTP and DT Immunizations in Infants and Children

Christopher L. Cody, Larry J. Baraff, James D. Cherry, S. Michael Marcy and Charles R. Manclark
Pediatrics November 1981, 68 (5) 650-660;
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In 784 DT and 15,752 DTP immunizations given to children 0 to 6 years of age who were prospectively studied for reactions occurring within 48 hours following immunization, minor reactions were significantly more frequent following DTP vaccine. The ratio of reaction rates associated with DTP and DT immunizations (DTP/DT) for selected local and systemic reactions was as follows: local redness, 37.4%/7.6%; local swelling, 40.7%/7.6%; pain, 50.9%/9.9%; fever, 31.5%/14.9%; drowsiness, 31.5%/14.9%; fretfulness, 53.4%/22.6%; vomiting, 6.2%/2.6%; anorexia, 20.9%/7.0% and persistent crying, 3.1%/0.7%. Following DTP immunization nine children developed convulsions and nine developed hypotonic hyporesponsive episodes. No sequelae were detected following these reactions.

  • Received December 8, 1980.
  • Accepted February 3, 1980.
  • Copyright © 1981 by the American Academy of Pediatrics

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Nature and Rates of Adverse Reactions Associated with DTP and DT Immunizations in Infants and Children
Christopher L. Cody, Larry J. Baraff, James D. Cherry, S. Michael Marcy, Charles R. Manclark
Pediatrics Nov 1981, 68 (5) 650-660;

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Nature and Rates of Adverse Reactions Associated with DTP and DT Immunizations in Infants and Children
Christopher L. Cody, Larry J. Baraff, James D. Cherry, S. Michael Marcy, Charles R. Manclark
Pediatrics Nov 1981, 68 (5) 650-660;
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