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The most common solicited local reaction was injection-site tenderness, and the most common solicited systemic reactions were irritability and abnormal crying.
Pain and fatigue were the most common solicited local and general symptoms in 35.0% and 14.0% of children, respectively.
The second most common solicited AE was pain.
In both groups the most common solicited local symptom was pain at the injection site.
The most common solicited adverse events included fever (n = 15), headache (n = 13), malaise (n = 12), myalgias (n = 11) and chills/rigors (n = 11) (Table 3).
The most common solicited symptom in children receiving H1N1 LAIV through day 8 post dose 1 was headache which was reported by 16.6% and 15.4% of H1N1 LAIV and placebo recipients, respectively (rate difference, 1.2%; 95% CI: –10.2%, 10.2%) The most common solicited symptom through day 8 post dose 2 in children receiving H1N1 LAIV was runny/stuffy nose (Figure 2).
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In the booster vaccination phase, the most common Grade 3 solicited local and general symptoms were pain and irritability, respectively.
Pain at injection site was the most common grade 3 solicited symptom, which was reported following 6.5%and1.0%0% of overall doses in the PHiD-CV and Control groups, respectively.
Redness was the most common grade 3 solicited symptom and was reported in 9/148 children (6.1 %) and 5/50 children (10.0 %) in the ACWY-TT and the MenC-CRM groups, respectively.
The most common grade 3 solicited local symptoms were pain reported by 30% of subjects in the 18 30 y age group and redness reported by 30% of subjects in the 50 69 y age group, respectively (Fig. 1).
In the PHiD-CV group, the most common grade 3 solicited general symptom was irritability, which was reported following 1.9% of overall doses and was considered causally related to vaccination following 1.7% of overall doses.
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