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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of pediatrics 156 (1997), S. 899-904 
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Key words Immunization ; Children ; Prematures ; Chronic diseases ; Contraindications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Children with underlying medical conditions have to be given careful attention at the time of planned immunization in order to define the individual benefit/risk ratio of a given vaccination. Analysis of available data demonstrates that vaccine administration is indeed both safe and efficient in most children. Immunization of very premature infants may require specific vaccine strategies consisting either of short-term deferral of immunization or the addition of an extra vaccine dose. With the exception of influenza immunization of children with egg allergy, immunization is safe and efficient in atopic or asthmatic children. A family or personal history of seizure without evidence of encephalopathy is no longer considered a limitation to pertussis immunization. Children with mild intercurrent infection can be immunized without further delay. Repeated pneumococcal immunization should be offered to children at high risk of pneumococcal disease after the age of 2 years. Optimal protection of immunodeficient children could include immunization of family members. Conclusion This article attempts to review existing data upon which immunization practices have been recommended by expert societies. It outlines some areas that need additional studies before specific recommendations can be made and it proposes attitudes that could be considered in the meantime.
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