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What should medical providers do if the LAIV is accidentally administered to a pregnant woman?

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What should medical providers do if the LAIV is accidentally administered to a pregnant woman?

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There is no known risk from the nasal spray vaccine to a pregnant women or her baby; the risk for adverse events is theoretical. Concerns in this situation are minor; however, the error should still be reported to VAERS. In this situation you do not need to administer antiviral medication or re-vaccinate the patient.

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