N.J.S.A. 26:2N-6

Reporting of major adverse reactions

26:2N-6. Reporting of major adverse reactions a. If the health care provider has reason to believe that the recipient of the pertussis vaccine has had a major adverse reaction, the health care provider shall immediately record all relevant information in the child's permanent medical record and shall report the information, including the manufacturer and the lot number, to the department within seven days. b. Upon receipt of the information, the department shall immediately notify the manufacturer of the vaccine and the Center for Disease Control of the adverse reaction. L. 1986, c. 134, s. 6; amended 1988,c.128.

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