What type of adverse reactions occur on an allergic reaction to vaccines?
Adverse reactions to vaccines are highly varied, ranging from mild local reactions to fatal outcomes. These reactions may be vaccination-induced reactions (due to the ingredients of the vaccine itself), reactions due to wrong storage or even incorrect administration. Allergic children should not be excluded from the normal vaccination schedule as they are more susceptible to infection and viral diseases, which often play an aggravating role. Rubella, whooping cough and influenza usually aggravate respiratory allergies. Non-vaccination carries a risk of contracting serious diseases such as poliomyelitis, tetanus, etc.