sábado, 1 de febrero de 2014

CDC MMWR: Rotavirus Vaccine Administration Errors; Reminders to Clinicians

CDC MMWR: Rotavirus Vaccine Administration Errors; Reminders to Clinicians



CDC MMWR: Rotavirus Vaccine Administration Errors; Reminders to Clinicians



In the January 31, 2014, issue of CDC’s MMWR“Rotavirus Vaccine Administration Errors” looks closely at reports submitted to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) of administration of rotavirus vaccines by injection. VAERS found 39 reports of incorrect administration of rotavirus vaccines by injection and 27 reports of eye splashes. The report reminds clinicians that rotavirus vaccines should not be injected into a child. Vaccine providers should follow instructions in package inserts (Rotateqand Rotarix) on proper administration using the manufacturers’ oral applicator devices (squirted gently and slowly into the child’s cheek).
To view the report in its entirety, click here.
CDC offers a number of educational resources to help providers improve how their practice administers vaccines:

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