Vaccination recommendations for adult patients rheumatic diseases
Author(s) -
Mine Durusu Tanrıöver,
Servet Akar,
Nuran Türkçapar,
Ömer Karadağ,
İhsan Ertenli,
Sedat Kiraz
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
raed dergisi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2147-2548
pISSN - 1301-4021
DOI - 10.2399/raed.15.69775
Subject(s) - vaccination , medicine , pediatrics , immunology , virology , intensive care medicine
Infectious diseases in any age group can be successfully prevented through immunization. Protection provided through immunization in childhood decreases over the years. Immunization in adulthood is important because of the growing elderly population, chronic diseases, and globalization. Recommendations on this subject are being constantly updated through scientific guidelines. Immunization in adulthood is also important in rheumatology. There is an increased risk not only of infection in rheumatic diseases but also of infections being more severe. Most infections, and their frequently observed complications, are among those diseases that can be prevented through immunization. The type of immunization, immunosuppressive/immunomodulatory therapy received by the patient, disease activity, and presence of chronic diseases affect the immunization process in patients with rheumatic diseases. This review will consider the immunization process followed in rheumatic diseases and also refer to its application.
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