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Redness mild facial swelling; Redness mild facial swelling; runny nose; congestion, runny nose; fussiness; diarrhea; vomiting seen in ed on 1/20/2023; low grade fever; Lab data: rapid influenza A, B, RSV, COVID; Lab data: rapid influenza A, B, RSV, COVID; Lab data: rapid influenza A, B, RSV, COVID; Lab data: rapid influenza A, B, RSV, COVID; This case was retrieved during the Vaccines Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) monitoring on 12-JUL-2023 with the following VAERS Primary ID 2610038-1. The original narrative from the sender is as follows: The patient experienced redness, mild facial swelling, fussiness, low grade fever, congestion, runny nose, and vomiting and was seen in the ER (emergency room) on 20-JAN-2023. The patient was given Zofran (ondansetron), Benadryl (diphenhydramine hydrochloride), and was tolerating Pedialyte. The patient had no further vomiting, the redness and swelling of the face improved, and was given Tylenol (paracetamol) shortly before discharged from the ED (emergency department) to home. The reporter did not provide an assessment of the causal relationship between Vaxelis and the reported events "redness, mild facial swelling, fussiness, low grade fever, congestion, runny nose, and vomiting". Due to the nature of the event the causal relationship between Vaxelis and the events, " Rapid influenza A test, Rapid influenza B test, RSV (Respiratory syncytial virus) test, and SARS-COV-2 test negative" is not applicable. No further information is expected.