Prophylactic vaccinations management in patients undergoing allergen immunotherapy – a review

E. Czerwińska, M. Nittner-Marszalska, A. Mastalerz-Migas, L. Szenborn
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Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is the only casual method of allergy treatment. It is based on regular administration of a gradually increasing dose of an allergen to induce immunological tolerance to a particular sensitising factor. Due to proven efficacy, including preventive effect as well as favourable safety profile, it should be widely applicable, particularly among older children and adolescents. While the number of patients suffering from non-communicable diseases, including allergies, is rising, there is a false im-pression that the impact of infectious diseases can be disregarded. Thanks to prophylactic vaccines, many infectious diseases that used to be a threat to people’s lives have been forgotten. In order to tackle familiar and emerging infectious diseases (such as COVID-19), there is a need to keep in mind vaccinations in all age groups. As allergen immunotherapy and prophylactic vaccines affect the immunologic system, performing both interventions in one patient may raise concerns about safety and effectiveness. However, a large-scale study on this topic has not been performed to date. This article summarises immunological responses occurring after contact with pathogens and allergens as well as describes reactions triggered by prophylactic vaccines and AIT. What is more, possible interference of receiving both a prophylactic vaccine and AIT is discussed. © by Wydawnictwo Continuo.
在接受过敏原免疫治疗的患者预防性接种管理-综述
过敏原免疫疗法(AIT)是唯一的休闲方法治疗过敏。它的基础是定期给药,逐渐增加过敏原的剂量,以诱导对特定致敏因子的免疫耐受。由于已证实的有效性,包括预防效果和良好的安全性,它应该广泛适用,特别是在年龄较大的儿童和青少年中。虽然患有包括过敏在内的非传染性疾病的患者人数正在上升,但人们有一种错误的印象,认为传染病的影响可以被忽视。由于有了预防性疫苗,许多曾经威胁人们生命的传染病被遗忘了。为了应对熟悉的和新出现的传染病(如COVID-19),需要牢记在所有年龄组接种疫苗。由于过敏原免疫疗法和预防性疫苗会影响免疫系统,对一名患者进行两种干预可能会引起对安全性和有效性的担忧。然而,迄今为止还没有对这一主题进行大规模的研究。本文概述了接触病原体和过敏原后发生的免疫反应,并描述了预防性疫苗和AIT引发的反应。此外,还讨论了同时接种预防性疫苗和AIT可能造成的干扰。©by Wydawnictwo Continuo。
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