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Vaccination may normally result in a mild fever some 7 to 10 days later. If your child has an anaesthetic or surgery around this time, the fever may cause unnecessary concern. If a routine vaccination by injection is due, there does not appear to be any reason why it cannot be given by the anaesthetist during your child’s anaesthetic. You should discuss the matter with the anaesthetist during the preanaesthetic consultation. |