Adverse events following immunization (AEFIs)
An adverse event following immunization (AEFI) is the term used to describe any adverse event that takes place after immunization, which may or may not be caused by the immunization. There are five categories of AEFIs defined in Table 7.1 below.
Adverse events | Description |
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Vaccine reaction | Event caused or precipitated by the vaccine when given correctly, and due to the inherent properties of the vaccine |
Programme error | Event caused by an error in vaccine preparation, handling or administration |
Coincidental event | Event that happens after immunization but is NOT caused by the vaccine, i.e. it is a chance association |
Injection reaction | Event caused by anxiety about, or pain from, the injection itself rather than the vaccine |
Unknown cause | Event for which the cause cannot be determined despite thorough investigation |
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