Live Vaccine and Varicella Postexposure Prophylaxis in Pediatric Liver Transplant Recipients: A Survey of Practice in Australia and New Zealand.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Emily Bonett, Rebecca Doyle, Amin Roberts, Sophie C H Wen
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Abstract

Background: Administration of live vaccines following liver transplant (LT) has historically not been recommended due to concerns regarding risk of vaccine-attenuated disease. However, there is evidence suggesting that in select transplant recipients live vaccinations can be administered safely. Studies in other regions have indicated that despite this evidence many clinicians remain hesitant to administer live vaccinations.

Method: A REDCap survey was distributed to gastroenterologists, pediatricians, and infectious diseases physicians at pediatric centers across Australia and New Zealand via email between September and November 2023. The survey included a series of questions regarding live vaccine and varicella postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) practices in pediatric LT recipients and barriers to live vaccine administration in this cohort.

Results: There was a total of 16 responses to the survey, from 10 different pediatric centers, including 10/11 pediatric gastroenterology centers and all four pediatric LT centers in the region. Only 31% (5/16) of respondents (from 3/10 different centers) offer live vaccines. The main barrier to live vaccine administration was clinician reluctance and the main reason for not offering live vaccines was insufficient safety data. Sixty-nine percent (11/16) of respondents take vaccination status and/or serology into account when deciding whether to offer varicella PEP to this cohort. Respondents universally offer varicella zoster immunoglobulin as PEP, though 31% (5/16) also offer antiviral medication.

Conclusions: Many clinicians in our region remain hesitant to provide live vaccines to pediatric LT recipients, with concerns regarding insufficient safety data. Updated local guidelines may help to address this.

小儿肝移植受者的活疫苗和水痘暴露后预防:澳大利亚和新西兰的实践调查。
背景:由于担心疫苗减毒疾病的风险,肝移植(LT)后一直不建议接种活疫苗。然而,有证据表明,在特定的移植受者中可以安全接种活疫苗。其他地区的研究表明,尽管有这些证据,许多临床医生仍对接种活疫苗犹豫不决:在 2023 年 9 月至 11 月期间,我们通过电子邮件向澳大利亚和新西兰儿科中心的肠胃病学家、儿科医生和传染病医生发放了 REDCap 调查问卷。调查内容包括一系列问题,涉及小儿LT受者接种活疫苗和水痘暴露后预防(PEP)的方法,以及该人群接种活疫苗的障碍:共有来自 10 个不同儿科中心(包括 10/11 个儿科胃肠病中心和该地区的所有 4 个儿科 LT 中心)的 16 份调查问卷得到了回复。只有 31%(5/16)的受访者(来自 3/10 个不同的中心)提供活疫苗。临床医生不愿意接种活疫苗是接种活疫苗的主要障碍,而不接种活疫苗的主要原因是安全性数据不足。69%(11/16)的受访者在决定是否为该人群提供水痘 PEP 时考虑了疫苗接种情况和/或血清学因素。受访者普遍提供水痘带状疱疹免疫球蛋白作为 PEP,但也有 31% (5/16)的受访者提供抗病毒药物:结论:我们地区的许多临床医生仍对为小儿麻风疫苗接种者提供活疫苗犹豫不决,担心安全性数据不足。更新当地指南可能有助于解决这一问题。
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Pediatric Transplantation
Pediatric Transplantation 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
15.40%
发文量
216
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of Pediatric Transplantation is to publish original articles of the highest quality on clinical experience and basic research in transplantation of tissues and solid organs in infants, children and adolescents. The journal seeks to disseminate the latest information widely to all individuals involved in kidney, liver, heart, lung, intestine and stem cell (bone-marrow) transplantation. In addition, the journal publishes focused reviews on topics relevant to pediatric transplantation as well as timely editorial comment on controversial issues.
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