VAERS ID: |
269030 (history) |
Form: |
Version .0 |
Age: |
0.2 |
Gender: |
Male |
Location: |
Wisconsin |
Vaccinated: | 2006-10-18 |
Onset: | 2006-12-11 |
Days after vaccination: | 54 |
Submitted: |
2006-12-14 |
Days after onset: | 3 |
Entered: |
2006-12-18 |
Days after submission: | 4 |
Vaccination / Manufacturer |
Lot / Dose |
Site / Route |
DTAP: DTAP (DAPTACEL) / SANOFI PASTEUR |
C2490AA / 0 |
LL / IM |
HBHEPB: HIB + HEP B (COMVAX) / MERCK & CO. INC. |
0500F / 0 |
LL / IM |
IPV: POLIO VIRUS, INACT. (IPOL) / SANOFI PASTEUR |
Z0420 / 0 |
RL / SC |
PNC: PNEUMO (PREVNAR) / WYETH PHARMACEUTICALS, INC |
B08691A / 0 |
RL / IM |
ROTHB5: ROTAVIRUS (ROTATEQ) / MERCK & CO. INC. |
0849F / - |
- / - |
Administered by: Private Purchased by: Private Symptoms: Enema administration,
Intestinal obstruction,
Intussusception,
Laboratory test abnormal,
Lethargy,
Urinary system X-ray,
Vomiting,
White blood cell count increased,
X-ray with contrast upper gastrointestinal tract SMQs:, Acute pancreatitis (broad), Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (broad), Gastrointestinal perforation, ulcer, haemorrhage, obstruction non-specific findings/procedures (broad), Gastrointestinal obstruction (narrow), Noninfectious encephalitis (broad), Noninfectious encephalopathy/delirium (broad), Noninfectious meningitis (broad), Gastrointestinal nonspecific symptoms and therapeutic procedures (narrow)
Life Threatening? No
Birth Defect? No
Died? No
Permanent Disability? No
Recovered? Yes Office Visit? No
ER Visit? No
ER or Doctor Visit? No
Hospitalized? Yes, 3 days
Extended hospital stay? No
Previous Vaccinations: Other Medications: NONE Current Illness: Preexisting Conditions: PMH previously healthy infant with hx. of hyperbilirubinemia after birth which required phototherapy. Allergies: Diagnostic Lab Data: Labs and Diagnostics remarkable for a WBC of 17.5 with 78 segs, 0 bands. KUB showed dilated bowel loops and no free air. Contrast enemas did not show any signs of intussusception. Upper GI with small bowel follow-through showed no malr CDC Split Type:
Write-up: Small Bowel Obstruction possibly intussusception 12/11/2006 (approximately 7 week after Rotateq). Report came in with MR attached documenting an almost 4 month old''s admission for bilious vomiting and lethargy. PMH previously healthy infant with hx. of hyperbilirubinemia after birth which required phototherapy. Mother noticed infant to be more irritable than usual but with no other symptoms initially. The following day she noticed yellowish-green emesis and continued vomiting as well as lethargy. 911 was called and an IV was started in the field which caused the child to perk up some. PE was unremarkable with 1 episode of emesis during exam. PE at this time showed voluntary guarding and mild distension. NG tube was placed and patient did well and was d/c''d home after 2 days. Working DX is transient intussusception reduced with contrast enema. Addendum: spoke with office RN/reporter who confirmed final dx. is the same as primary dx.: bilious emesis, probable intussusception and that Rotateq was given, lot # 0849F./ |