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Absolute contraindications for DPT or DTaP or TdaP vaccination include:
A. immediate anaphylactic reaction
B. persistent, inconsolable crying for 3 hours or more
C. encephalopathy within 7d of administration
D. choice A and B are correct
E. choice A and C are correct.
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