Prevalence of recent immunisation in children with febrile convulsions |
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Authors: | Leya Motala Guy D Eslick |
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Affiliation: | Leya Motala, Guy D Eslick, Whiteley-Martin Research Centre, Discipline of Surgery, Nepean Hospital, the University of Sydney, Penrith NSW 2751, Australia |
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Abstract: | AIM: To determine the prevalence of recent immunisation amongst children under 7 years of age presenting for febrile convulsions.METHODS: This is a retrospective study of all children under the age of seven presenting with febrile convulsions to a tertiary referral hospital in Sydney. A total of 78 cases occurred in the period January 2011 to July 2012 and were included in the study. Data was extracted from medical records to provide a retrospective review of the convulsions.RESULTS: Of the 78 total cases, there were five medical records which contained information on whether or not immunisation had been administered in the preceding 48 h to presentation to the emergency department. Of these five patients only one patient (1.28% of the study population) was confirmed to have received a vaccination with Infanrix, Prevnar and Rotavirus. The majority of cases reported a current infection as a likely precipitant to the febrile convulsion.CONCLUSION: This study found a very low prevalence of recent immunisation amongst children with febrile convulsions presenting to an emergency department at a tertiary referral hospital in Sydney. This finding, however, may have been distorted by underreporting of vaccination history. |
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Keywords: | Prevalence Immunisation Febrile convulsion Adverse event Vaccination |
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