Chronic kidney disease in children: Vaccination – strategy, current recommendations and potentialities

Q3 Medicine
S. P. Fomina, N. V. Reshetylo
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The Immunization Schedule with additional vaccinations against certain infections is recognized as an effective strategy for preventing complications in children with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). The aim of this study is to highlight international experience regarding the immunization status of such patients in order to optimize the vaccinations process in Ukraine. The current Immunization Schedule for pediatric CKD, approved in international practice, is presented and has been compared to the national one. The approaches to the use of live and inactivated vaccines, to the immunization of persons on immunosuppressive therapy and the additional protective measures are clearly outlined. The international experience in the major vaccine-controlled disease prevention in children with CKD includes routine immunization (tuberculosis, hepatitis B, diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, poliomyelitis, measles, mumps, rubella, hemophilic infection), additional vaccination of immunocompromised hosts (influenza, pneumococcal infection, chicken pox) and in groups with risk factors (meningococcal, papillomavirus, rotavirus infections, hepatitis A, etc.) are summarized. It is emphasized that the optimal window of opportunity for vaccinations is the early stages of CKD or at least the pre-transplant time. The key principles of vaccine control prior and after kidney transplantation have been given. Increasing knowledge on protection from vaccine-controlled infections involved in children with CKD, including at the immunosuppressive therapy stage and kidney replacement therapy, makes implementation of current recommendations easier and advances the prevention strategy for this sensitive cohort. The process of harmonization of national recommendations on the vaccine status formation in this group of patients based on international experience and Ukrainian capabilities is proposed to initiate.
儿童慢性肾病:疫苗接种——策略、当前建议和潜力
针对某些感染的免疫接种计划被认为是预防慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)儿童并发症的有效策略。本研究的目的是强调国际上关于这类患者免疫状况的经验,以优化乌克兰的疫苗接种过程。目前的儿童CKD免疫计划,在国际实践中得到批准,并与国家免疫计划进行了比较。明确概述了使用活疫苗和灭活疫苗的方法、对接受免疫抑制疗法的人进行免疫接种的方法以及其他保护措施。总结了CKD儿童主要疫苗控制疾病预防的国际经验,包括常规免疫接种(结核病、乙型肝炎、白喉、百日咳、破伤风、脊髓灰质炎、麻疹、腮腺炎、风疹、血友病感染),免疫功能低下宿主(流感、肺炎球菌感染、水痘)和有危险因素的群体(脑膜炎球菌、乳头瘤病毒、轮状病毒感染、甲型肝炎等)的额外疫苗接种。强调接种疫苗的最佳时机是CKD的早期阶段或至少是移植前的时间。给出了肾移植前后疫苗控制的关键原则。 增加对CKD儿童(包括免疫抑制治疗阶段和肾脏替代治疗阶段)疫苗控制感染的保护知识,使目前的建议更容易实施,并推进了这一敏感人群的预防策略。提议根据国际经验和乌克兰的能力,开始协调关于这组病人的疫苗状况形成的国家建议。
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