42 C.F.R. § 100.3
Link to an amendment published at 82 FR 6299, January 19, 2017.
(a) In accordance with section 312(b) of the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, title III of Pub. L. 99-660, 100 Stat. 3779 (42 U.S.C. 300aa-1 note) and section 2114(c) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 300aa-14(c)), the following is a table of vaccines, the injuries, disabilities, illnesses, conditions, and deaths resulting from the administration of such vaccines, and the time period in which the first symptom or manifestation of onset or of the significant aggravation of such injuries, disabilities, illnesses, conditions, and deaths is to occur after vaccine administration for purposes of receiving compensation under the Program:
Vaccine Injury TableVaccine Illness, disability, injury or condition covered Time period for first symptom or manifestation of onset or of significant aggravation after vaccine administration I. Vaccines containing tetanus toxoid (e.g., DTaP, DTP, DT, Td, or TT)A. Anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock4 hours. B. Brachial Neuritis2-28 days. C. Any acute complication or sequela (including death) of an illness, disability, injury, or condition referred to above which illness, disability, injury, or condition arose within the time period prescribedNot applicable. II. Vaccines containing whole cell pertussis bacteria, extracted or partial cell pertussis bacteria, or specific pertussis antigen(s) (e.g., DTP, DTaP, P, DTP-Hib)A. Anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock4 hours. B. Encephalopathy (or encephalitis)72 hours. C. Any acute complication or sequela (including death) of an illness, disability, injury, or condition referred to above which illness, disability, injury, or condition arose within the time period prescribedNot applicable. III. Measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine or any of its components (e.g., MMR, MR, M, R)A. Anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock4 hours. B. Encephalopathy (or encephalitis)5-15 days (not less than 5 days and not more than 15 days). C. Any acute complication or sequela (including death) of an illness, disability, injury, or condition referred to above which illness, disability, injury, or condition arose within the time period prescribedNot applicable. IV. Vaccines containing rubella virus (e.g., MMR, MR, R)A. Chronic arthritis7-42 days. B. Any acute complication or sequela (including death) of an illness, disability, injury, or condition referred to above which illness, disability, injury, or condition arose within the time period prescribedNot applicable. V. Vaccines containing measles virus (e.g., MMR, MR, M)A. Thrombocytopenic purpura7-30 days. B. Vaccine-Strain Measles Viral Infection in an immunodeficient recipient6 months. C. Any acute complication or sequela (including death) of an illness, disability, injury, or condition referred to above which illness, disability, injury, or condition arose within the time period prescribedNot applicable. VI. Vaccines containing polio live virus (OPV)A. Paralytic Polio - in a non-immunodeficient recipient30 days. - in an immunodeficient recipient6 months. - in a vaccine associated community caseNot applicable. B. Vaccine-Strain Polio Viral Infection - in a non-immunodeficient recipient30 days. - in an immunodeficient recipient6 months. - in a vaccine associated community caseNot applicable. C. Any acute complication or sequela (including death) of an illness, disability, injury, or condition referred to above which illness, disability, injury, or condition arose within the time period prescribedNot applicable. VII. Vaccines containing polio inactivated virus (e.g., IPV)A. Anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock4 hours B. Any acute complication or sequela (including death of an illness, disability, injury, or condition referred to above which illness, disability, injury, or condition arose within the time period prescribed.Not applicable. VIII. Hepatitis B. vaccinesA. Anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock4 hours. B. Any acute complication or sequela (including death) of an illness, disability, injury, or condition referred to above which illness, disability, injury, or condition arose within the time period prescribedNot applicable. IX. Hemophilus influenzae type b polysaccharide conjugate vaccinesNo Condition SpecifiedNot applicable. X. Varicella vaccineNo Condition SpecifiedNot applicable. XI. Rotavirus vaccinesA. Intussusception B. Any acute complication or sequela (including death) of an illness, disability, injury, or condition referred to above which illness, disability, injury, or condition arose within the time period prescribed1-21 days Not applicable XII. Pneumococcal conjugate vaccinesNo Condition SpecifiedNot applicable. XIII. Hepatitis A vaccinesNo Condition SpecifiedNot applicable. XIV. Trivalent influenza vaccinesNo Condition SpecifiedNot applicable. XV. Meningococcal vaccinesNo Condition SpecifiedNot applicable. XVI. Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinesNo Condition SpecifiedNot applicable. XVII. Any new vaccine recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for routine administration to children, after publication by the Secretary of a notice of coverageNo Condition SpecifiedNot applicable.
(b) Qualifications and aids to interpretation. The following qualifications and aids to interpretation shall apply to the Vaccine Injury Table to paragraph (a) of this section:
(2) Encephalopathy. For purposes of paragraph (a) of this section, a vaccine recipient shall be considered to have suffered an encephalopathy only if such recipient manifests, within the applicable period, an injury meeting the description below of an acute encephalopathy, and then a chronic encephalopathy persists in such person for more than 6 months beyond the date of vaccination.
(i) An acute encephalopathy is one that is sufficiently severe so as to require hospitalization (whether or not hospitalization occurred).
(B) For adults and children 18 months of age or older, an acute encephalopathy is one that persists for at least 24 hours and characterized by at least two of the following:
(1) A significant change in mental status that is not medication related; specifically a confusional state, or a delirium, or a psychosis;
(2) A significantly decreased level of consciousness, which is independent of a seizure and cannot be attributed to the effects of medication; and
(3) A seizure associated with loss of consciousness.
(D) A “significantly decreased level of consciousness” is indicated by the presence of at least one of the following clinical signs for at least 24 hours or greater (see paragraphs (b)(2)(i)(A) and (b)(2)(i)(B) of this section for applicable timeframes):
(1) Decreased or absent response to environment (responds, if at all, only to loud voice or painful stimuli);
(2) Decreased or absent eye contact (does not fix gaze upon family members or other individuals); or
(3) Inconsistent or absent responses to external stimuli (does not recognize familiar people or things).
(3) Intussusception.
(ii) For purposes of paragraph (a) of this section, the following shall not be considered to be a Table intussusception:
(6) Chronic Arthritis.
(i) For purposes of paragraph (a) of this section, chronic arthritis may be found in a person with no history in the 3 years prior to vaccination of arthropathy (joint disease) on the basis of:
(7) Brachial neuritis.
(c) Coverage provisions.
[60 FR 7694, Feb. 8, 1995, as amended at 62 FR 7688, Feb. 20, 1997; 62 FR 10626, Mar. 7, 1997; 63 FR 25778, May 11, 1998; 64 FR 40518, July 27, 1999; 67 FR 48559, July 25, 2002; 73 FR 59530, Oct. 9, 2008; 76 FR 36368, June 22, 2011; 80 FR 35850, June 23, 2015]