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VAERS ID:300558  Vaccinated:2007-09-11
Age:10.0  Onset:2007-09-27, Days after vaccination: 16
Gender:Female  Submitted:2007-12-20, Days after onset: 84
Location:Ohio  Entered:2007-12-20, Days after submission: 0
Life Threatening Illness? No
Died? No
Disability? No
Recovered? Yes
ER or Doctor Visit? Yes
Hospitalized? No
Current Illness: none
Diagnostic Lab Data:
Previous Vaccinations:
Other Medications:
Preexisting Conditions: none
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HPVUNKNOWN MANUFACTURER 0IMRA
Administered by: Private     Purchased by: Private
Symptoms: Biopsy skin, Blood test normal, Eczema, Pityriasis rosea, Rash, Skin depigmentation, Swelling
Write-up: Daughter received HPV on 09/11/2007. 2 weeks after receiving the vaccine she started breaking out in a rash on her chest. It rapidly spread to her back, up her neck, her face and covered her entire trunk within a few days. It continued to spread into her groin area, her arms, and her legs down to her ankles. This all took place starting 09/27/2007. I had to to her PCP, whom she received the shot and to a dermatologist, who first diagnosed her with Pitariosis Rosea. The dermatologist did a biopsy and came back with "eczema". The rash continued to break out until there was barely any skin NOT covered with this rash. My daughter started swelling. I immediately demanded full blood work up. All of the counts came back as normal. I scheduled an appointment with an allergist, thinking that maybe she was allergic to something. All tests were negative. The only way we got her cleared up was with Prednisone. After she did her round with Prednisone, she broke out again, but not as extreme. My daughter had this rash for 2 months. She is now scared from the biopsy and during all of this she has "white spots" where the pigment in her skin is gone. She is possibly scared for life.

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