The tolerability of a combined hepatitis A and typhoid vaccine in children aged 2-16 years: an observational study

  • Lau, Colleen L.
  • Streeton, Catherine L.
  • David, Michael C.
  • Sly, Peter D.
  • Mills, Deborah J.
Publication date
February 2016
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
ISSN
1195-1982
Citation count (estimate)
5

Abstract

Combined hepatitis A and typhoid vaccines have been widely used globally and proven to be safe, well tolerated and efficacious in adults. The combined hepatitis A and typhoid vaccine (Vivaxim) available in Australia is licenced for use from age 16 years but the monovalent components are approved for use from age 2 years. Advantages of a single injection have led to widespread 'off-label' use of Vivaxim in children. This study aimed to investigate the tolerability of Vivaxim in children aged 2-16 years.A prospective observational study was conducted at Travel Medicine Alliance clinics across Australia. Children who required vaccination for both hepatitis A and typhoid were offered the option of receiving Vivaxim. Parents were contacted 3 day...

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