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Arch Dis Child 72:432-434 doi:10.1136/adc.72.5.432
  • Research Article

Urinary excretion of cortisol after immunisation.

  1. J Westaway,
  2. C M Atkinson,
  3. T Davies,
  4. S A Petersen,
  5. M P Wailoo
  1. Department of Child Health, University of Leicester.

      Abstract

      Urinary cortisol excretion and rectal temperature were measured in 66 infants before and after immunisation against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, and Haemophilus influenzae type b. Immunisation produced a significant increase of rectal temperature the next night at all ages. Infants without an adult-like night time body temperature pattern had a significant increase in urinary cortisol excretion night and morning after immunisation. Once an adult-like night time body temperature pattern developed immunisation no longer significantly raised urinary cortisol output.