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Help with immediate/delayed side effects of vaccines

I get to go to a Ped's clinic tomorrow for part of my clinical rotation, and each student was assigned 3 vaccines to talk about. Part of the assignment is to state the immediate and delayed side effects. I have looked everywhere, and cannot find any differentiation between what side effects are immediate and which ones are delayed. Anyone know where to find this information for the inactivated influenza vaccine, HPV, and meningococcal?

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The CDC website.

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this information was accessed through the medical disease information/treatment/procedures/test reference websites sticky thread at https://allnurses.com/nursing-student-assistance/medical-disease-information-258109.html on this forum:

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