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SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination and Anaphylaxis: Recommendations of the French Allergy Community and the Montpellier World Health Organization Collaborating Center

Luciana Kase Tanno, F. Bérard, Étienne Beaudoin, A. Didier, Pascal Demoly

2021Vaccines13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Vaccines against COVID-19 (and its emerging variants) are an essential global intervention to control the current pandemic situation. Anaphylactic reactions have been reported after SARS-CoV2 RNA vaccines. Anaphylaxis is defined as a severe life-threatening generalized or systemic hypersensitivity reaction. This risk is estimated at 1/1,000,000 in the context of vaccine safety surveillance programs. The COVID-19 vaccination is rolling-out vastly in different courtiers and surveillance programs are key to monitor severe adverse reactions, such as anaphylaxis. Anaphylaxis due to vaccine is extremely rare and specific cases should receive individualized investigation and care. The here presented recommendations and follow-up from the French allergy community and the Montpellier WHO Collaborating Center in order to support the vaccination program and intends to support to healthcare professionals in their daily basis.

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VaccinationAnaphylaxisMedicineContext (archaeology)PandemicAllergyIntervention (counseling)Health careLive attenuated influenza vaccineAnaphylactic reactionsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Intensive care medicinePediatricsMedical emergencyImmunologyFamily medicineInfluenza vaccineNursingInternal medicinePolitical scienceBiologyPaleontologyDiseaseLawInfectious disease (medical specialty)Drug-Induced Adverse ReactionsFood Allergy and Anaphylaxis ResearchContact Dermatitis and Allergies