VAERS ID: |
265451 (history) |
Form: |
Version .0 |
Age: |
0.36 |
Gender: |
Male |
Location: |
Nebraska |
Vaccinated: | 2006-10-11 |
Onset: | 2006-10-14 |
Days after vaccination: | 3 |
Submitted: |
2006-10-26 |
Days after onset: | 12 |
Entered: |
2006-10-26 |
Vaccination / Manufacturer |
Lot / Dose |
Site / Route |
DTAP: DTAP (TRIPEDIA) / SANOFI PASTEUR |
20/08-08 SPC262 / 1 |
RL / IM |
HBHEPB: HIB + HEP B (COMVAX) / MERCK & CO. INC. |
23/10-07 Y0991 / 1 |
RL / IM |
IPV: POLIO VIRUS, INACT. (NO BRAND NAME) / UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER |
23/10-07 Y0991 / 1 |
LL / IM |
PNC: PNEUMO (PREVNAR) / PFIZER/WYETH |
9/4-08 B08683H / 1 |
LL / IM |
RV5: ROTAVIRUS (ROTATEQ) / MERCK & CO. INC. |
ME0319F / - |
- / - |
Administered by: Unknown Purchased by: Unknown Symptoms: Blood bicarbonate decreased,
Dehydration,
Haematochezia,
Haematocrit decreased,
Haemoglobin decreased,
Intussusception,
Laboratory test abnormal,
Platelet count increased,
Pyrexia,
Vomiting,
White blood cell count increased SMQs:, Acute pancreatitis (broad), Haematopoietic erythropenia (broad), Lactic acidosis (broad), Haemorrhage terms (excl laboratory terms) (narrow), Haemorrhage laboratory terms (broad), Hyperglycaemia/new onset diabetes mellitus (broad), Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (broad), Anticholinergic syndrome (broad), Gastrointestinal obstruction (narrow), Gastrointestinal haemorrhage (narrow), Gastrointestinal nonspecific symptoms and therapeutic procedures (narrow), Ischaemic colitis (broad), Chronic kidney disease (broad), Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms syndrome (broad)
Life Threatening? Yes
Birth Defect? No
Died? No
Permanent Disability? No
Recovered? No Office Visit? No
ER Visit? Yes
ER or Doctor Visit? No
Hospitalized? Yes, 15 days
Extended hospital stay? Yes
Previous Vaccinations: Other Medications: Nystatin cream Current Illness: none Preexisting Conditions: thrush and yeast rash in the diaper area Allergies: Diagnostic Lab Data: LABS and DIAGNOSTICS: 10/15/2006: Stool cultures were negative. WBCs were 14.2 with a left shift, Hgb was slightly low at 10.5. Metabolic panel WNL except bicarb low at 19 and glucose high at 134. LABS AND DIAGNOSTICS at time of this admission 10/16/2006: showed an increased WBC count of 22,000, Hg 9.8, Hct. 28.9, Plt. 593,000. AST 22, ALT 34 and C-reactive protein up to 2.5, urine and Blood cultures (-). Upper GI suggestive of malroatation with probable volvulus with differential including Ladd''s band. Surgical pathology report of 10/20/2006 is for an Ileocecal resection with focal transmural ischemic necrosis. Intussusception with transmural suppurative inflammation. CDC Split Type:
Write-up: Intussusception resulting in surgical procedure and partial bowel resection. MR from pediatrician received which included hospital H&P from Oct. 16,2006 as well as a surgical pathology report dated Oct. 20, 2006. Well baby exams at 6 days, 3 weeks, 2 and 4 months significant only for thrush and yeast rash in the diaper area. Breast fed. Vax given 10/11/06 include DTaP, Comvax, IPV, Prevnar, and Rotateq. Bloody stools, fever, and vomiting began 10/15/2006 and infant was seen in the ER. F/U with pediatrician 10/16/06 resulted in a direct admission to the hospital for rehydration, with an admission assessment of "Fever with bloody diarrhea and at least 5% dehydration." Hospital MR received. Infant had been hospitalized at a local hospital prior to admission to another hospital on 10/20/06 for surgery due to new onset of bilious emesis. (Exploratory Laparotomy and a Ladd Procedure). Post-operatively, child became febrile on post-op day #3. Abd. X-ray negative. Antibiotics and TPN continued. Post op day #7, CT of the abd/pevis done due to child being febrile since post-op day#3 and 90cc output from NG tube of greenish fluid. No evidence for leak or obstruction found. Improvement began 10/29/06 and the infant was discharged on 10/31/2006. No discharge diagnosis written on discharge summary. Lot number obtained for Rotateq ME0319F exp. 1/11/2007 Per (FDA) "please add lot number to VAERS report if not yet done". Lot # added. |