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Bulletin of the World Health Organization (WHO)
; 67(6): 731-6, 1989. Tab
Artigo
em Inglês
| PAHO
| ID: pah-7372
RESUMO
Reported are the results of a retrospective study of 3,156 patients who were treated at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute, Bangkok, with equine rabies immune globulin (ERIG). Only 51 patients (1.6 percent) exhibited serum-sickness-like reactions, none of which persisted for more than a week, and only 8 of these patients (15 percent) were treated with a short course of steroids. One patient, whose skin test was negative, had an immediate anaphylactic reaction to ERIG that responded to parenteral therapy with epinephrine and hydrocortisone sodium succinate
Serum-sickness-like reactions were more frequent among females and over 21-year-olds but were exceedingly rare (0.086 percent) among children under 10 years of age(AU)