contraindications
Last edited 04/2019
There are very few individuals who cannot receive diphtheria-containing vaccines.
When there is doubt, appropriate advice should be sought from a consultant paediatrician, immunisation co-ordinator or consultant in communicable disease control, rather than withholding the vaccine.
The vaccine should not be given to those who have had:
- a confirmed anaphylactic reaction to a previous dose of a diphtheria-containing vaccine, or
- a confirmed anaphylactic reaction to any of the components of the vaccine.
Systemic and local reactions following a previous immunisation
If a history of a severe or mild systemic or local reaction within 72 hours of a preceding vaccine. Immunisation with diphtheria-containing vaccine should continue following a history of (2):
- fever, irrespective of its severity
- hypotonic-hyporesponsive episodes (HHEs)
- persistent crying or screaming for more than three hours
- severe local reaction, irrespective of extent
Consult the Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC) for the diptheria-containing vaccine before administering the vaccine.
Reference:
- Department of Health (August 10th 2004). New vaccinations for the childhood immunisation programme. PL/CMO/2004/3,PL/CNO/2004/2,PL/CPHO/2004/3.
- The Green Book. Chapter 15 - Diptheria (April 2019)