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Case Reports
. 2014 May;65(5):384-6.
doi: 10.1007/s00105-014-2793-4.

[Post-vaccination granulomas caused by delayed-type reaction to aluminum salts]

[Article in German]
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[Post-vaccination granulomas caused by delayed-type reaction to aluminum salts]

[Article in German]
R U Wahl et al. Hautarzt. 2014 May.

Abstract

Background: Aluminium salts are common adjuvants in all established inactivated vaccines. They are necessary to activate the humoral immune system. In the 1990s a Swedish study on an acellular vaccination against pertussis was started. Until 2013, 745 of 760,000 children with pruritic subcutaneous nodules were identified. In 77 % of these children a contact allergy to aluminium could be proven. Contact allergy to aluminium induced by vaccines causes pruritic subcutaneous nodules at the vaccination site. During infections of the upper respiratory tract the pruritus often escalates with inflammatory, erythematous and urticarial plaques.

Conclusions: The use of solutions containing aluminium salts for specific immunotherapy is contraindicated in the case of contact allergy to aluminium. Intramuscular injections of inactivated vaccines can be employed to avoid granuloma formation.

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