Some adverse events following immunization in veterinary medicine
Vaccines are a very effective tool for the prevention and eradication of infective diseases in both veterinary and human medicine. Although for safety reasons, vaccines undergo very strict controls before being placed on the market, the risk of adverse reactions is not eliminated. According to the W...
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author | Vesna Milićević Ljubiša Veljović Jelena Maksimović-Zorić Jadranka Žutić Branislav Kureljućić Vladimir Radosavljević Nemanja Jezdimirović Sonja Radojičić |
author_facet | Vesna Milićević Ljubiša Veljović Jelena Maksimović-Zorić Jadranka Žutić Branislav Kureljućić Vladimir Radosavljević Nemanja Jezdimirović Sonja Radojičić |
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description | Vaccines are a very effective tool for the prevention and eradication of infective diseases in both veterinary and human medicine. Although for safety reasons, vaccines undergo very strict controls before being placed on the market, the risk of adverse reactions is not eliminated. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), adverse event following immunization (AEFI) is any untoward medical occurrence that follows immunization and which does not necessarily have a causal relationship with the usage of the vaccine. Adverse reactions may arise as a direct consequence of immunization due to the specificity of the vaccine itself, the quality of the vaccine or the immunization errors. In addition, adverse reactions may also be the result of a coincidental relationship between the effect and immunization. However, biological mechanisms of AEFI are very complex. During the mass vaccination campaigns, when a large number of animals are vaccinated in a short period of time, adverse reactions are expected to be the most frequently reported. In Serbia, livestock is currently being vaccinated against Lumpy Skin Disease, Bluetongue, and Classical swine fever. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d1c0a6cb4cb34382af1490119398d5c12022-12-22T03:21:41ZengScientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad”Archives of Veterinary Medicine1820-99552683-41382018-09-0111110.46784/e-avm.v11i1.18Some adverse events following immunization in veterinary medicineVesna MilićevićLjubiša VeljovićJelena Maksimović-ZorićJadranka ŽutićBranislav KureljućićVladimir RadosavljevićNemanja JezdimirovićSonja RadojičićVaccines are a very effective tool for the prevention and eradication of infective diseases in both veterinary and human medicine. Although for safety reasons, vaccines undergo very strict controls before being placed on the market, the risk of adverse reactions is not eliminated. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), adverse event following immunization (AEFI) is any untoward medical occurrence that follows immunization and which does not necessarily have a causal relationship with the usage of the vaccine. Adverse reactions may arise as a direct consequence of immunization due to the specificity of the vaccine itself, the quality of the vaccine or the immunization errors. In addition, adverse reactions may also be the result of a coincidental relationship between the effect and immunization. However, biological mechanisms of AEFI are very complex. During the mass vaccination campaigns, when a large number of animals are vaccinated in a short period of time, adverse reactions are expected to be the most frequently reported. In Serbia, livestock is currently being vaccinated against Lumpy Skin Disease, Bluetongue, and Classical swine fever.https://niv.ns.ac.rs/e-avm/index.php/e-avm/article/view/18vaccineadverse eventmass vaccination |
spellingShingle | Vesna Milićević Ljubiša Veljović Jelena Maksimović-Zorić Jadranka Žutić Branislav Kureljućić Vladimir Radosavljević Nemanja Jezdimirović Sonja Radojičić Some adverse events following immunization in veterinary medicine Archives of Veterinary Medicine vaccine adverse event mass vaccination |
title | Some adverse events following immunization in veterinary medicine |
title_full | Some adverse events following immunization in veterinary medicine |
title_fullStr | Some adverse events following immunization in veterinary medicine |
title_full_unstemmed | Some adverse events following immunization in veterinary medicine |
title_short | Some adverse events following immunization in veterinary medicine |
title_sort | some adverse events following immunization in veterinary medicine |
topic | vaccine adverse event mass vaccination |
url | https://niv.ns.ac.rs/e-avm/index.php/e-avm/article/view/18 |
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