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small pinpoint, raised, itchy red bumps; small pinpoint, raised, itchy red bumps; redness at the site post injection; Initial information received on 17-Oct-2023 regarding an unsolicited valid non-serious case received from a other health professional. This case involves a 51 years old female patient who experienced small pinpoint, raised, itchy red bumps, and redness at the site post injection after receiving Influenza Quadrival A-B Vaccine [Fluzone Quadrivalent]. The patient's past medical history, medical treatment(s), vaccination(s) and family history were not provided. On 26-Sep-2023, the patient received 0.5 ml of suspect Influenza Quadrival A-B Vaccine Suspension for injection (lot number: UT8076NA) (Expiry date: 30-Jun-2024) (Strength: Standard) (Frequency: once) via intramuscular route in the right deltoid for immunization. On an unknown date, the patient developed small pinpoint, raised, itchy red bumps (rash papular) (rash pruritic) and redness at the site post injection (vaccination site erythema) (unknown latency). It was reported, Caller reporting 4 of their employees have experienced reactions after receiving FLUZONE QIV PFS, administered at their clinic as part of employee health. Caller reporting 3 patients have complained of ongoing arm discomfort and one patient experienced redness around the injection site. Caller reporting, she is concerned about continuing to use this batch of vaccines, she reports they have given over 70 FLUZONE QIV PFS and 4 have experienced reactions. Caller did not have any information as far as time frame of onset of symptoms. Caller also with question on whether we have any information we can send as administration guide as a reference for administration. Caller reports redness at the site post injection, unknown as far as time of onset, she thinks the following day after injection. Caller reports employee (patient) experienced small pinpoint, raised, itchy red bumps. Caller reports area is improving, no longer itchy and most of the red bumps have resolved on their own, patient does have a few small red bumps. Action taken: not applicable. It was not reported if the patient received a corrective treatment for the events. At time of reporting, the outcome was Recovering / Resolving for the events; Sender's Comments: US-SA-2023SA322206: