Adverse reaction with hexavalent vaccine: An unusual case
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2. Chhatwal J, Lalwani S, Vidor E. Immunogenicity and safety of a liquid hexavalent vaccine in Indian infants. Indian Pediatr. 2017;54:15-20.
3. Eseverri JL, Ranea S, Marin A. Adverse reactions to vaccines. Allergol Immunopathol. 2003;31:125-38.
4. Cook IF. Sex differences in injection site reactions with human vaccines. Hum Vacc. 2009;5:441-9.
5. Peng B, Wei M, Zhu FC, Li JX. The vaccines-associated Arthus reaction. Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2019;4:1-9.
6. Cohen PR. Combined reduced-antigen content tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (tdap) vaccine-related erythema nodosum: case report and review of vaccine-associated erythema nodosum. Dermatol Ther (Heidelb). 2013;3:191-7.
7. Stratton KR, Howe CJ, Johnston RB Jr, editors. Adverse events associated with childhood vaccines: evidence bearing on causality. Institute of Medicine (US) Vaccine Safety Committee. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 1994.
8. Lauren CT, et al. Case report of subcutaneous nodules and sterile abscesses due to delayed-type hypersensitivity to aluminum-containing vaccines. Pediatrics. 2016;138.
9. Lehman HK, et al. A case of recurrent sterile abscesses following vaccination: delayed hypersensitivity to aluminum. J Pediatr. 2008;152:133-5.