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[1] GBS is an acute, autoimmune disorder of the peripheral nerves characterized primarily by muscle weakness and loss of reflexes
 
[2] This adverse event includes injection site reactions, systemic reactions, anaphylaxis, and Guillain-Barre
 
[3] the presence of wheezing on a physical examination conducted by a health care provider with a new prescription for daily bronchodilator therapy; respiratory distress or oxygen saturation <95%
 
[4] minor or mild AEFI are reactions that occur within 6-2 hours of vaccination, usually mild, posing little danger, resolving spontaneously within 1-3 days, without requiring further medical attention (e.g. local reactions and systemic reactions).
 
[5] immediate short-term reactions that occur soon after vaccination
 
[6] severe reactions (AEFI) can be disabling but are rarely life threatening; most do not lead to long-term problems and include serious adverse reactions (e.g. anaphylaxis, Guillain–Barré syndrome for IIV, or wheezing episodes more specifically for LAIV)


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