RISKS
Chickenpox - vaccine
The side effects from the chickenpox vaccine are generally minor. Some of the mild possible side effects include:

Fever
Pain and swelling in the shot location
A mild rash
Only in very rare instances have more moderate or severe reactions been reported, including:

Seizures (less than 1 out of 1,000 children)
Pneumonia (very rare)
Anaphylaxis (a severe allergic reaction; very rare)
Other reactions, such as low blood counts and brain involvement, are so rare that their link to the vaccine is questionable.


Hepatitis B vaccine
SIDE EFFECTS

Most infants who receive the HBV vaccine have no side effects. Others may have minor problems, such as soreness and redness at the injection site or a mild fever. Serious problems are rare and are mainly due to allergic reactions to a component of the vaccine.

CONSIDERATIONS

If the child is ill with something more serious than a cold, the hepatitis B vaccine may be delayed.

If the child has a severe allergic reaction to baker's yeast, they should not receive the hepatitis B vaccine.

If severe allergic reaction occurs after receiving the hepatitis B vaccine, no further HBV vaccines should be given to the child.
MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Hepatitis B vaccine

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