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  • 7/29/2019 VSD MMRV Seizures SlidesFluPCV13

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    The following slides look at seizure rates of the MMR alone, the VZV Chicken Poxalone, the MMR and Chicken Pox in separate injections in the same visit, and

    using the MMRV Pro-Quad 4 in 1 Combo injection

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    Which vaccine would you choose for your child?Keeping the MMR and delaying or skipping the

    Chicken Pox dramatically reduces the possibility ofa febrile seizure without affecting Public Health.

    ExcessChicken

    Pox

    VaccineSeizuresOverMMRAlone

    MMRV---------- , MMR+V-------------, MMR alone -------------------, VZV Chicken Pox alone--------------

    Yellow-----

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    189 / 83,107 = 1 / 439 598 / 376,354 = 1 / 629

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    Which vaccinewould you

    choose for yourchild?

    3000 / 100k = 3 / 100 Vaccinated Children

    Require Outpatient Fever Visits

    ExcessChicken

    Pox FeverVisitsOver

    MMRAlone

    MMRV---------- , MMR+V-------------, MMR alone -------------------, VZV Chicken Pox alone--------------Yellow-----

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    Influenza Vaccine, PCV13, and

    Febrile Seizures

    Influenza Vaccine, PCV13, and

    Febrile Seizures

    Both influenza vaccine and PCV13 can

    cause fever Some children with fever may have a

    febrile seizure

    most common in children 12-23 monthsof age

    VSD data (2011) indicate about 1 febrile

    seizure for every 2,225 children whoreceive both vaccines

    ACIP recommends both vaccines be givenat the same visit if indicated

    Both influenza vaccine and PCV13 can

    cause fever Some children with fever may have a

    febrile seizure

    most common in children 12-23 monthsof age

    VSD data (2011) indicate about 1 febrile

    seizure for every 2,225 children whoreceive both vaccines

    ACIP recommends both vaccines be givenat the same visit if indicated