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Immunizations - travel vaccinations - Management
What are the adverse effects of Japanese encephalitis vaccine?

  • Tenderness, redness, and swelling have been reported in about 20% of vaccinated people. Fever, headache, malaise, chills, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain have been reported in 10% of recipients.
  • Local and mild systemic adverse effects occur in 10–20% of recipients.
  • Serious systemic reactions (urticaria, angio-oedema, and cardiovascular collapse), occur in about 0.6% of vaccine recipients. Most occur within the first few minutes of vaccination, but may occur up to 2 weeks after vaccination with the Green Cross vaccine.

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