Measles immunisation in children with allergy to egg
- 23 July 1994
- Vol. 309 (6949) , 223-225
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.309.6949.223
Abstract
Objective: To examine the occurrence of adverse reactions to measles vaccine given as a single dose to children with egg allergy, and to determine if the administration of single dose to children with a positive result in an intradermal skin prick test with the vaccine is associated with adverse reactions. Design: Review of results of immunisation and prospective study of 96 consecutively presenting children given intradermal skin testing with the vaccine. Setting: Children's allergy centre. Subjects: 410 children sensitive to egg referred to the allergy unit for advice about measles immunisation. Main outcome measures: Nature and severity of reactions associated with the administration of measles vaccine. Results: All children had a positive result in a skin prick test with egg white, and five had a positive result in a skin prick test with vaccine. Of 96 consecutive children, 46 had a positive result in an intradermal test with vaccine. After immunisation with a full dose (0.5 ml) of vaccine adverse reactions were associated with a mild reaction in four children, none of whom required treatment. Only one of the 46 children with a positive result in an intradermal vaccine skin test had a reaction associated with vaccine administration. None of the children with a positive result in a skin prick test with measles vaccine reacted to the vaccine. The rate of minor reactions to the vaccine not requiring treatment was 0.98% (95% confidence interval 0.27% to 2.48%) and serious reactions requiring treatment was 0% (0% to 0.9%). Conclusion: Children with IgE mediated allergic reactions to egg protein should be investigated and managed by practitioners with special knowledge in this subject. Measles immunisation should be performed in a setting where any adverse reactions can be dealt with appropriately. Skin tests and measles vaccine and desensitisation are not necessary.Keywords
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