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Even Kids With Known Allergies Can Be Safely Vaccinated
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"Most children who have had an allergic reaction after a vaccine can still be vaccinated against other diseases safely, and some can receive additional doses of vaccines they might have reacted to," investigator Neal Halsey, an infectious disease specialist at Hopkins Children's and a professor of international health at the Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, said in the news release.
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Last updated 9/4/2008
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SOURCE: Johns Hopkins Children's Center, news release, Sept. 2, 2008
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