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Immunizations - travel vaccinations - Management
When is tick-borne encephalitis vaccine contraindicated?

  • Do not give tick-borne encephalitis vaccine if the person:
    • Has a current severe febrile illness.
    • Has had a confirmed anaphylactic reaction to a previous dose of tick-borne-encephalitis vaccine.
    • Has had a confirmed anaphylactic reaction to egg protein.
    • Has had a confirmed anaphylactic reaction to neomycin or gentamicin (present in trace amounts).

[DH, 2006c]

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