Retrospective study of immunization errors reported in an online Information System
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to analyze the immunization errors reported in
an online Information System. Method: retrospective study
conducted with data from the Adverse Event Following
Immunization Surveillance Information System. Immunization
errors were analyzed with respect to demographic
characteristics and the vaccination process. Frequencies and
error incidence rates have been calculated. Binomial and chi square tests were used to verify differences in the proportions
of the variables. Results: 501 errors were analyzed, the
majority involving routine doses (92.6%), without Adverse
Event Following Immunization (90.6%) and in children under
five years old (55.7%). The most frequent types of errors
were inadequacy in the indication of the immunobiological
(26.9%), inadequate interval between doses (18.2%) and
error in the administration technique (14.2%). The overall
error incidence rate was 4.05/100,000 doses applied; the
highest incidences of routine vaccines were for human rabies
vaccine, human papillomavirus and triple viral; the incidence
rate of errors with Adverse Events Following Immunization
was 0.45/100,000 doses applied. Conclusion: it was found
that immunization errors are a reality to be faced by the
health systems, but they are amenable to prevention through
interventions such as the adoption of protocols, checklists and
permanent education in health.
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BARBOZA, Tânia Cristina et al. Retrospective study of immunization errors reported in an online Information System. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, Ribeirão Preto, v. 28, e3303, 2020. DOI: 10.1590/1518-8345.3343.3303. Disponível em: https://www.scielo.br/j/rlae/a/sJpz5VbPmHpCxsZjXTKWzWK/. Acesso em: 2 abr. 2025.