conditions not contraindicating vaccination
Last edited 04/2019
The following conditions are NOT contraindications to routine immunisation (in some of these situations, additional precautions may be required):
- family history of any adverse reactions following immunisation
- previous history of the disease (with the exception of BCG for people who
have evidence of past exposure to tuberculosis)
- contact with an infectious disease
- premature birth
- asthma, eczema or hay fever
- mild self-limiting illness without fever, e.g. runny nose
- treatment with antibiotics, topical and inhaled steroids
- child's mother or someone in the household being pregnant
- currently breast-feeding or being breast-fed
- history of jaundice after birth
- under a certain weight
- being over the age recommended in the routine childhood immunisation
- schedule (except rotavirus - see relevant chapter of "The Green Book")
- personal history of febrile convulsions or epilepsy
- close family history (parent or sibling) of febrile convulsions or epilepsy
- recent or imminent elective surgery
- imminent general anaesthesia
- unknown or inadequately documented immunisation history:
- see the algorithm for vaccination of individuals with uncertain or incomplete
immunisation status: https://
www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/463433/HPAalgorithm-
September-2015-04b.pdf
- see the algorithm for vaccination of individuals with uncertain or incomplete
immunisation status: https://
www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/463433/HPAalgorithm-
September-2015-04b.pdf
- G6PD deficiency
- food intolerances
- interferons and other non-immunosuppressing immunomodulators
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