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Adverse Reactions

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Listed are reported events after vaccination.  The information I took straight from the manufacturers.  The red bold x indicates that the adverse reaction is listed on the VAERS database and scientific/medical journals.   

package insert from each vaccine.  Click on the links for definition of events.

Quoted from VAERS:

VAERS data contains coincidental events and those truly caused by vaccines.

  • Over ten million vaccinations per year are given to children less than one year old, usually between 2 months and 6 months of age. At this age, infants are at greatest risk for certain medical events, including high fevers, seizures, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Some infants will by coincidence experience such an event shortly after a vaccination.
  • These coincidences make it difficult to know whether a particular adverse event resulted from a concurrent condition or from a vaccination. Therefore, doctors and other vaccine providers are encouraged to report all adverse events following vaccinations, whether or not they believe that the vaccination was the cause.

http://www.vaers.org/info.htm

Event Hepatitis B Hepatitis A Polio (inactivated) MMR DTaP Pneumococcal

Prevnar

Varicella Hib Influenza

(intranazal)

Influenza Meningicoccal
abdominal pain x x x x
acute gastroenteritis x x
acute neurological illness x x
acute respiratory tract events x
agitation x
alopecia x
anaphylaxis x x x x x x x x x x
angioedema x
angioneurotic edema x x
anorexia x x
antigenuria x
aplastic anaemia x
apnea x x
arthralgia x x x
arthritis x x
autoimmune hemolytic anaemia x
aseptic meningitis x
asthma x x x x x
ataxia x x x x
back pain x
Bell's palsy x x
bronchial neuritis x x
bronchiolitis x x
bronchial constriction x
bronchitis x
broncho spasms x x x x x
burning x
chills x x x x
cellulitis x
cerebrovascular accident x
chronic nervous system disfunction x x
cold/canker sore x
colic x
colitis x
collapse (or interference with limb movement) x x x x
congenital anomaly x
congestive heart failure x
conjunctivitis x x x
constipation x x
convulsions x x x x x
cough x x x x
cramps x
croup x x
death x x x x x x x x
decreased appetite x x x x
dermititis x x x
diabetes x x
diarrhea x x x x x x x x
difficulty breathing x x x x
dizziness x x x
drowsiness x x x x x
dyspepsia x
dyspnea x
earache x
ecchymosis x x
eczema x x
encephalitis x x x
encephalopathy x x x x x
erythema x x x x x x x x x
erythema nodosum x
excretion of rubella virus from nose or throat x
facial paralysis x
fatigue x x
Febril Exanthema x
fever x x x x x x x x x x x
flushing x
Guillain-Barre syndrome x x x x x x x x x
headache x x x x x x
hematoma x
herpes zoster x x
Hib infection x
high incidence of pertussis x x
hives x x x x x x x
hypersensitivity syndrome x x x x x
hypotension x x x x
impetigo x
increased intracranial pressure x x
infantile spasms x x
Infammatory Bowel Disease x
influenza x x
insomnia x
irritability x x x x x x x x
itching x x x x x
keratitis x
Lennox Gastaut Syndrome x
lesions x
leukocytosis x
loss of appetite x x
loss of consciousness x x