KMID : 0984720040360050319
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Infection and Chemotherapy 2004 Volume.36 No. 5 p.319 ~ p.320
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The Adverse Reactions of Influenza Vaccination in the Healthcare Workers in a University Hospital.
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Choi Serowoon
Kim Su-Mi Lee Jin-Soo Kim Eun-Sil Chung Moon-Hyun
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Abstract
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Influenza vaccination on health care workers in a university hospital was conducted using inactivated split vaccines from two pharmaceutical companies (A, B), December 2003. Among 1,880 health care workers, 1,404 (74.7%) were vaccinated and 714 (50.8%) responded to the questionnaires about adverse reactions. Pain and redness at the injection site, febrile sensation, and restricted occupational activities were reported by 316 (44.3%), 141 (19.7%), 169 (23.6%), and 62 (8.7%) participants, respectively. There was no serious adverse events. The incidence of adverse reactions was similar to the previous reports. No statistical difference was detected according to the vaccines company.
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KEYWORD
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Influenza, Vaccination, Adverse reaction
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