unwanted effects
Last edited 05/2019
- pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV)
- swelling and redness at the injection site and low grade fever are among the most commonly reported adverse reactions (10–20%)
- no increased local or systemic reactions have been reported with repeated doses during the primary series, although a higher rate of transient tenderness has been reported after a fourth dose
- pneumococcal
polysaccharide vaccine (PPV)
- mild soreness and induration at the site of injection lasting one to three days
- lless commonly, a low grade fever may occur
- more severe systemic reactions are infrequent. In general, local
and systemic reactions are more common in people with higher concentrations of
antibodies to pneumococcal polysaccharides
- confirmed anaphylaxis involving pneumococcal vaccines is rare. Other allergic conditions, such as rashes, may occur more commonly and are not contraindications to further immunisation (1)
Reference:
- Immunisation Against Infectious Disease - "The Green Book".Chapter 25 Pneumococcal (April 2019)
- Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin (1998); 36 (10): 73-6.