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VAERS ID:258493  Vaccinated:2006-06-07
Age:0.2  Onset:2006-06-13, Days after vaccination: 6
Gender:Female  Submitted:2006-06-16, Days after onset: 3
Location:Virginia  Entered:2006-06-16, Days after submission: 0
Life Threatening Illness? Yes
Died? No
Disability? No
Recovered? No
ER or Doctor Visit? Yes
Hospitalized? Yes, 1 days
    Extended hospital stay? Yes
Previous Vaccinations:
Other Medications: none
Current Illness: none
Preexisting Conditions: none
Diagnostic Lab Data: AAS showed obstructive picture; Gastrogaffin enema could not reduce intussuscepted bowel. Discharge summary states lab test abnormal. msv
CDC 'Split Type':
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Route
Site
DTAPHEPBIPGLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALSAC21B037BA IMRL
HIBVMERCK & CO. INC.0540R IMLL
PNCPFIZER/WYETHA98338B IMLL
ROTHB5MERCK & CO. INC.0145F PO 
Administered by: Unknown     Purchased by: Unknown
Symptoms: Abdominal pain, Gastrointestinal necrosis, Haematochezia, Intussusception, Irritability, Laboratory test abnormal, Lethargy
SMQs:, Acute pancreatitis (broad), Haemorrhage terms (excl laboratory terms) (narrow), Retroperitoneal fibrosis (broad), Gastrointestinal perforation, ulcer, haemorrhage, obstruction non-specific findings/procedures (broad), Gastrointestinal haemorrhage (narrow), Noninfectious encephalitis (broad), Noninfectious encephalopathy/delirium (broad), Noninfectious meningitis (broad), Gastrointestinal nonspecific symptoms and therapeutic procedures (narrow), Hostility/aggression (broad), Ischaemic colitis (narrow)
Write-up: 2 weeks after administration presented with intermittent abdominal pain - noted to be pulling legs up and crying f/b infant lying still and not moving. After 24h of this pain brought in due to bloody stools and diagnosed with ileocecal intussusception. Had bowel necrotic bowel resected in OR immediately and is currently recovering in the PICU. Discharge summary states lethergy. Medical record states irritable. msv

VAERS ID:260959  Vaccinated:2006-07-27
Age:0.2  Onset:2006-07-28, Days after vaccination: 1
Gender:Male  Submitted:2006-08-01, Days after onset: 4
Location:Connecticut  Entered:2006-08-01, Days after submission: 0
Life Threatening Illness? No
Died? No
Disability? No
Recovered? Yes
ER or Doctor Visit? No
Hospitalized? Yes, 1 days
    Extended hospital stay? No
Previous Vaccinations:
Other Medications:
Current Illness:
Preexisting Conditions: Milk Protein Medical record states food intolerance. msv
Diagnostic Lab Data:
CDC 'Split Type': CT200604
Vaccination
Manufacturer
Lot
Dose
Route
Site
DTAPHEPBIPGLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALSAC21B056AA0IMLL
HIBVMERCK & CO. INC.1207R0IMRL
PNCLEDERLE LABORATORIESB22930H0IMRL
ROTHB5MERCK & CO. INC.0411F0PO 
Administered by: Private     Purchased by: Private
Symptoms: Dehydration, Shock, Vomiting
SMQs:, Anaphylactic reaction (narrow), Acute pancreatitis (broad), Hyperglycaemia/new onset diabetes mellitus (broad), Shock-associated circulatory or cardiac conditions (excl torsade de pointes) (narrow), Hypovolaemic shock conditions (narrow), Toxic-septic shock conditions (narrow), Anaphylactic/anaphylactoid shock conditions (narrow), Hypoglycaemic and neurogenic shock conditions (narrow), Gastrointestinal nonspecific symptoms and therapeutic procedures (narrow), Hypotonic-hyporesponsive episode (broad)
Write-up: Vomiting profusely, dehydration, shock. Required IV fluid rehydration.

VAERS ID:261051  Vaccinated:2006-07-11
Age:0.2  Onset:2006-07-19, Days after vaccination: 8
Gender:Male  Submitted:2006-08-03, Days after onset: 15
Location:Alabama  Entered:2006-08-03, Days after submission: 0
Life Threatening Illness? No
Died? No
Disability? No
Recovered? Yes
ER or Doctor Visit? No
Hospitalized? Yes, 3 days
    Extended hospital stay? No
Previous Vaccinations: diarrhea~Rotavirus Vaccine, Live, Oral, Pentavalent (Rotateq)~1~2~In Patient
Other Medications: none
Current Illness: none
Preexisting Conditions: 35 weeks premature
Diagnostic Lab Data: rota test positive
CDC 'Split Type': 35 weeks premature
Vaccination
Manufacturer
Lot
Dose
Route
Site
DTAPHEPBIPGLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALSAC21B051AA0IMRL
HIBVMERCK & CO. INC.0362R0IMLL
PNCLEDERLE LABORATORIESBO8633E0IMLL
ROTHB5MERCK & CO. INC.0145F0PO 
Administered by: Unknown     Purchased by: Unknown
Symptoms: Diarrhoea, Viral infection
SMQs:, Pseudomembranous colitis (broad), Gastrointestinal nonspecific symptoms and therapeutic procedures (narrow)
Write-up: Pt. developed significant loose water stools 8 days after vaccine given. Pt. had at least 20 large stools per day.

VAERS ID:261319  Vaccinated:2006-07-14
Age:0.2  Onset:2006-07-29, Days after vaccination: 15
Gender:Female  Submitted:2006-08-09, Days after onset: 11
Location:Nebraska  Entered:2006-08-09, Days after submission: 0
Life Threatening Illness? No
Died? No
Disability? No
Recovered? Yes
ER or Doctor Visit? No
Hospitalized? Yes, 4 days
    Extended hospital stay? No
Previous Vaccinations:
Other Medications: NONE
Current Illness:
Preexisting Conditions:
Diagnostic Lab Data: WBC 7/27 8160 7/30 6820 7/31 8390 8/1 11290 8/8 13946, ANC 7/29 1305 7/30 205 7/31 75 8/1 340 8/8 2342, PLTS 7/29 7000 7/30 21000 7/31 40000 8/01 76000 8/8 698000 9/13/06 plts 335
CDC 'Split Type':
Vaccination
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Site
DTAPAVENTIS PASTEURC2407AA0 RL
HBHEPBMERCK & CO. INC.1193R0 RL
IPVAVENTIS PASTEURY10680 LL
PNCLEDERLE LABORATORIESB08651E0 LL
ROTHB5MERCK & CO. INC.0389F0PO 
Administered by: Private     Purchased by: Other
Symptoms: Neutropenia, Petechiae, Platelet count decreased, Rash, Skin ulcer, Thrombocytopenic purpura
SMQs:, Anaphylactic reaction (broad), Haematopoietic leukopenia (narrow), Haematopoietic thrombocytopenia (narrow), Haemorrhage terms (excl laboratory terms) (narrow), Systemic lupus erythematosus (broad)
Write-up: Platelet count at MD''s office was 7000 on 7/27. Admitted to hospital. IVIG given, 5 gram dose. Small petechia lesions spread all over body. 9/22/06 Received medical records from hospital which reveal patient was admitted on 7/29/06 with small erythematous petechia like rash on face for 2 days which began under the eyelids then progressed over the entire body & inside the throat. No ill family members. Dx: panthrombocytopenia, most likely idiopathic thrombocytopanic purpura. Received IVIG. Patient only seen in heme/onc clinic for labs, no consult available./ss

VAERS ID:262095  Vaccinated:2006-08-14
Age:0.2  Onset:2006-08-16, Days after vaccination: 2
Gender:Male  Submitted:2006-08-22, Days after onset: 6
Location:Tennessee  Entered:2006-08-25, Days after submission: 3
Life Threatening Illness? No
Died? No
Disability? No
Recovered? Yes
ER or Doctor Visit? No
Hospitalized? Yes, 3 days
    Extended hospital stay? No
Previous Vaccinations:
Other Medications:
Current Illness:
Preexisting Conditions:
Diagnostic Lab Data: All labs, septic work up & rotavirus were neg.
CDC 'Split Type':
Vaccination
Manufacturer
Lot
Dose
Route
Site
DTAPHEPBIPGLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALSAC21B051AA0 LL
HIBVAVENTIS PASTEUR766AA0 RL
PNCLEDERLE LABORATORIESB08655D0 RL
ROTHB5MERCK & CO. INC.0319F0PO 
Administered by: Private     Purchased by: Public
Symptoms: Decreased appetite, Diarrhoea, Nasal congestion, Pyrexia, Somnolence, Viral infection
SMQs:, Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (broad), Anticholinergic syndrome (broad), Dementia (broad), Pseudomembranous colitis (broad), Noninfectious encephalitis (broad), Noninfectious encephalopathy/delirium (broad), Noninfectious meningitis (broad), Gastrointestinal nonspecific symptoms and therapeutic procedures (narrow)
Write-up: Pt admitted on 08/16/06 (through ER visit); discharged 8/18/06. Child with diarrhea. 9/15/06 Received medical records from hospital which reveal patient experienced excessive sleepiness, poor feeding, slight stuffy nose & diarrhea prior to admission on 8/16/06 for overnight observation. Diagnosis: acute fever in neonate. Septic w/u was done & all neg. Final diagnosis: neonatal fever, probable viral illness. Had continued diarrhea on d/c to home folloiwng day. All labs, including rotavirus, were neg./ss

VAERS ID:262169  Vaccinated:2006-08-17
Age:0.3  Onset:2006-08-18, Days after vaccination: 1
Gender:Male  Submitted:2006-08-23, Days after onset: 5
Location:Missouri  Entered:2006-08-28, Days after submission: 5
Life Threatening Illness? No
Died? No
Disability? No
Recovered? Yes
ER or Doctor Visit? No
Hospitalized? Yes, 3 days
    Extended hospital stay? No
Previous Vaccinations:
Other Medications: NONE
Current Illness:
Preexisting Conditions:
Diagnostic Lab Data: Meningitis unspecified Discharge summary states viral infection, bacterial infection, leukocytosis, abnormal CSF, WBC''s in CSF. msv
CDC 'Split Type':
Vaccination
Manufacturer
Lot
Dose
Route
Site
DTAPHEPBIPGLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALSAc21B065AA1 RL
HIBVMERCK & CO. INC.0404F1 RL
PNCPFIZER/WYETHB08657F UN 
ROTHB5MERCK & CO. INC.05770PO 
Administered by: Private     Purchased by: Private
Symptoms: Bacterial infection, CSF test abnormal, Irritability, Leukocytosis, Nuchal rigidity, Pyrexia, Rash, Viral infection
SMQs:, Anaphylactic reaction (broad), Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (broad), Anticholinergic syndrome (broad), Guillain-Barre syndrome (broad), Noninfectious encephalitis (broad), Noninfectious encephalopathy/delirium (broad), Noninfectious meningitis (broad), Hostility/aggression (broad)
Write-up: Febrile Illness Discharge summary states irritable, stiff neck, rash. msv

VAERS ID:262636  Vaccinated:2006-07-31
Age:0.2  Onset:0000-00-00
Gender:Male  Submitted:0000-00-00
Location:Texas  Entered:2006-09-06, Days after submission:
Life Threatening Illness? No
Died? No
Disability? No
Recovered? No
ER or Doctor Visit? No
Hospitalized? Yes, 3 days
    Extended hospital stay? No
Previous Vaccinations:
Other Medications: Amoxicillin
Current Illness:
Preexisting Conditions:
Diagnostic Lab Data: On date of vaccination, Pt had OM AP given Amoxicillin x 10 day. Labs: WBC 11,000, segments 19 and lymphs 74. bicarb 15, BUN on 8/4/06 1, sodium 138 potassium 4.9, repeated electrolytes on 8/6/06 showed bicarb 23. UA WNL and stool grew no
CDC 'Split Type': TX06054
Vaccination
Manufacturer
Lot
Dose
Route
Site
DTAPHEPBIPGLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALSAC21B066AA0  
HIBVSANOFI PASTEURUE885AA0  
PNCPFIZER/WYETHB08657E0  
ROTHB5MERCK & CO. INC.0319F0PO 
Administered by: Private     Purchased by: Public
Symptoms: Acidosis, Dehydration, Diarrhoea, Gastroenteritis, Irritability, Otitis media
SMQs:, Lactic acidosis (broad), Hyperglycaemia/new onset diabetes mellitus (broad), Pseudomembranous colitis (broad), Noninfectious encephalitis (broad), Noninfectious encephalopathy/delirium (broad), Noninfectious meningitis (broad), Gastrointestinal nonspecific symptoms and therapeutic procedures (narrow), Hostility/aggression (broad)
Write-up: Pts mother reported diarrhea, went to a hospital, admitted by 2-4 days, was discharged, also fussy. DC Summary for DOS 08/04-08/07/2006 DC DX: Acute Gastroenteritis with dehydration. Metabolic acidosis. Admitted with c/o diarrhea, cranky and stomach bloating. Sick for past 5 days with diarrhea and fever. No HX of bloody stool. PE: temp 98.3, Heart Rate 144 and respirations 30, remainder of exam WNL. RX with IV fluids and Pedialyte. DC home. Per 60 day follow up: He is no longer a patient of the physician who reported him.

VAERS ID:262672  Vaccinated:2006-08-09
Age:0.3  Onset:2006-08-14, Days after vaccination: 5
Gender:Male  Submitted:2006-08-29, Days after onset: 15
Location:Illinois  Entered:2006-09-07, Days after submission: 9
Life Threatening Illness? No
Died? No
Disability? No
Recovered? Yes
ER or Doctor Visit? Yes
Hospitalized? Yes, 2 days
    Extended hospital stay? No
Previous Vaccinations:
Other Medications: NONE
Current Illness:
Preexisting Conditions:
Diagnostic Lab Data: dehydration labtest abnormal
CDC 'Split Type':
Vaccination
Manufacturer
Lot
Dose
Route
Site
DTAPHEPBIPGLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALSAC21B071BA1IM 
HIBVMERCK & CO. INC.B086F1IM 
PNCLEDERLE LABORATORIESB08683C2IM 
ROTHB5MERCK & CO. INC.0145F1PO 
Administered by: Private     Purchased by: Private
Symptoms: Coma, Dehydration, Eye movement disorder, Laboratory test abnormal, Muscle twitching, Posturing, Vomiting
SMQs:, Acute pancreatitis (broad), Hyperglycaemia/new onset diabetes mellitus (broad), Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (broad), Dyskinesia (broad), Dystonia (broad), Psychosis and psychotic disorders (narrow), Noninfectious encephalitis (broad), Noninfectious encephalopathy/delirium (broad), Noninfectious meningitis (broad), Gastrointestinal nonspecific symptoms and therapeutic procedures (narrow), Ocular motility disorders (narrow)
Write-up: Started vomiting evening of 8/14-had episode of posturing with head turned to light eyes of evened right and twitching, some tongue twitching and rigidity right side. Not responsive to parent''s touch or stimulation brought to emergency department per paramedics. Let the above episodes witnessed in emergency department. D/C summary included eyes rolling up & dehydration.

VAERS ID:262738  Vaccinated:2006-08-23
Age:0.2  Onset:2006-08-23, Days after vaccination: 0
Gender:Male  Submitted:2006-09-05, Days after onset: 13
Location:Connecticut  Entered:2006-09-08, Days after submission: 3
Life Threatening Illness? No
Died? No
Disability? No
Recovered? Yes
ER or Doctor Visit? Yes
Hospitalized? Yes, 1 days
    Extended hospital stay? No
Previous Vaccinations:
Other Medications: NONE
Current Illness:
Preexisting Conditions: Allergic skin reaction
Diagnostic Lab Data:
CDC 'Split Type': WAES0608USA06889
Vaccination
Manufacturer
Lot
Dose
Route
Site
ROTHB5MERCK & CO. INC. 0PO 
Administered by: Other     Purchased by: Other
Symptoms: Abnormal behaviour, Crying, Discomfort
SMQs:, Dementia (broad), Psychosis and psychotic disorders (broad), Noninfectious encephalitis (broad), Noninfectious encephalopathy/delirium (broad), Hostility/aggression (broad), Depression (excl suicide and self injury) (broad)
Write-up: Information has been received from a health professional concerning an 8 week old male with a history of a skin allergy, who, within the past week, on approximately 8/23/06, was vaccinated with a first oral 2ml dose of rotavirus G1 G2 G3 G4 P1 reassortant vaccine live. There was no concomitant medication. It was reported that after the vaccination, within the past week, on approximately 8/23/06, the patient was crying, seemed uncomfortable, and didn''t seem himself. The patient was brought to the emergency room and was hospitalized overnight for observation. The patient was released the following day. It was reported that the patient recovered the day after receiving the vaccine. There were no laboratory or diagnostic tests performed. Unspecified medical attention was sought. No product quality complaint was involved. No other information was provided. Additional information has been requested.

VAERS ID:262993  Vaccinated:2006-08-04
Age:0.4  Onset:2006-09-05, Days after vaccination: 32
Gender:Male  Submitted:2006-09-13, Days after onset: 8
Location:Texas  Entered:2006-09-13, Days after submission: 0
Life Threatening Illness? Yes
Died? No
Disability? No
Recovered? No
ER or Doctor Visit? No
Hospitalized? Yes, 6 days
    Extended hospital stay? No
Previous Vaccinations:
Other Medications: NONE
Current Illness: URI and congestion
Preexisting Conditions:
Diagnostic Lab Data: Open reduction with diagnosis of by CT scan Labs: On admission WBC 16,000, hematocrit 35, essentially normal electrolytes. US did not show evidence of intussusception and Upper GI was anatomically normal. CT on 9/6/06: significant for ileocolic intussusception. Upper GI normal, US failed to disclose a suspected intussusception. Underwent trial of feeds which were unsuccessful. Follow up CT scan disclosed intussusception in right lower quadrant which was masked by overlying small bowel. Labs: On admission WBC 16,000, hematocrit 35, essentially normal electrolytes.
CDC 'Split Type':
Vaccination
Manufacturer
Lot
Dose
Route
Site
DTAPUNKNOWN MANUFACTURER038971 LL
HEPMERCK & CO. INC.0192R1 RL
HIBVSANOFI PASTEURUE812AA1 LL
IPVSANOFI PASTEURY10511 RL
PNCPFIZER/WYETHB08655E1 RA
ROTHB5MERCK & CO. INC.  PO 
Administered by: Private     Purchased by: Public
Symptoms: Constipation, Haematochezia, Intussusception, Irritability, Laboratory test abnormal, Vomiting
SMQs:, Acute pancreatitis (broad), Haemorrhage terms (excl laboratory terms) (narrow), Gastrointestinal perforation, ulcer, haemorrhage, obstruction non-specific findings/procedures (broad), Gastrointestinal haemorrhage (narrow), Noninfectious encephalitis (broad), Noninfectious encephalopathy/delirium (broad), Noninfectious meningitis (broad), Gastrointestinal nonspecific symptoms and therapeutic procedures (narrow), Hostility/aggression (broad), Ischaemic colitis (broad)
Write-up: Rotateq given 5/23/06 and 8/4/06 developed intussusception Sept 5th requiring surgical reduction. 99/19/06-received office note for DOS 8/1-9/5/06- note for 9/5/06-vomiting/possible dehydration. vomiting times 2 days, constipated 2 days ago, blood in diaper today, small amount of stool. PE: awake alert responsive, unsmiling. Abdomen soft non-tender, transfer to hospital. Operative Report received from Southwest Texas Methodist Hospital: 9/7/06-Pre operative DX: Intussusception Postoperative DX and DC DX/: Ileo ileocolic intussusception. Procedure: open reduction of intussusception. Incidental appendectomy. Preoperative Note: admitted to hospital with bilious emesis approximately 36 hours ago. Upper GI normal, US failed to disclose a suspected intussusception. Underwent trial of feeds which were unsuccessful. Follow up CT scan disclosed intussusception in right lower quadrant which was masked by overlying small bowel. Open reduction recommended due to failure of hydrostatic reduction in radiology. HX of Present Illness: admitted 9/5/06 with emesis which progressed to bilious and fussiness and dry heaves. Seen in office after 2 hours of emesis and a normal BM. No diarrhea and no fever. PMH: Bronchitis. PE: Temp 99.5, HR 131, resp rate 32. Slightly lethargic, dry lips and mucous membranes. Mild tachycardia. Lungs clear. ABD: very supple without guarding, soft, nontender and nondistended. Normal bowel sounds. 2 trials of feeds failed with bilious emesis and started to have mucosy bloody stools. Attempted hydrostatic reduction was unsuccessful. Surgery 9/7/06 open reduction and intussusception and internal appendectomy. He did not require a bowel resection. Uncomplicated postoperative course with gradual resumption of p.o. feeds. Post op day #3 tolerating goal calorie and fluid diet. Afebrile, vital signs stable. DC to home follow up in 3-4 weeks.

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