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Should we repeat the live, attenuated intranasal H1N1 vaccine if, during administration, some of the dose ran out of the patients nose or if the patient sneezed immediately after getting the vaccine?

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Should we repeat the live, attenuated intranasal H1N1 vaccine if, during administration, some of the dose ran out of the patients nose or if the patient sneezed immediately after getting the vaccine?

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has no specific guidance on this issue. It is not recommended for the dose to be repeated if a person sneezed after getting the vaccine. You may consider revaccination if half the dose missed the nostril. This decision is left to your discretion.

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