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Immunization of liver and renal transplant recipients: a seroepidemiological and sociodemographic survey.

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Immunization of liver and renal transplant recipients: a seroepidemiological and sociodemographic survey.

Auteurs : C. Chesi [Allemagne] ; M. Günther ; D. Huzly ; R. Neuhaus ; P. Reinke ; H B Engelmann ; F P Mockenhaupt ; U. Bienzle

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RBID : pubmed:19695000

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Abstract

Several life-threatening infections, a major risk to adult solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients on immunosuppressive therapy, can be prevented by immunization. We analyzed sociodemographic parameters and the immunization status of adult liver transplant recipients (LTX-R, n=267) and renal transplant recipients (RTX-R, n=197) SOT recipients at the Transplantation Center, Berlin, Germany. Date, number, and provider of recommended vaccines were recorded and seroprotection rates determined. The social status in both groups was similar. Most patients (89%) were not adequately informed about immunizations; and if informed, main sources were physicians (47%) and the media (40%). Vaccinations were predominantly provided by family doctors (LTX-R, 66%; RTX-R, 31%) or hemodialysis centers (RTX-R, 37%). Before transplantation, RTX-R had significantly more often received booster vaccinations against tetanus and diphtheria (P<0.005), and a primary hepatitis B immunization (55%); whereas in LTX-R, post-transplant vaccinations against hepatitis A (16%) and pneumococcal disease (13%) were more frequent. Seroprotection rates against tetanus were fairly high in LTX-R (85.3%) and RTX-R (86.8%), and considerably lower for diphtheria, hepatitis A, and influenza. Immunization rates are too low in SOT recipients. Improvement will depend on a more active role of health care providers.

DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3062.2009.00436.x
PubMed: 19695000


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