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Varicella Zoster vaccination in hemodialysis patients: The state of the art.
Author: Calo'Lorenzo A, GobbiLaura, MartinoFrancesca Katiana, NalessoFederico, SgròElena
Original Abstract of the Article :
Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) infection is a common childhood exanthematous disease, which in adults and immunocompromised people may result in severe neurologic complications. Up to one-third of infected subjects may have VZV clinical reactivation particularly if immunocompromised. Patients affected...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2023.2286689
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Varicella Zoster Vaccination in Hemodialysis Patients: A Vital Need for Protection
The world of immunology is a fascinating one, and the study of how our bodies fight off infections is a constant source of intrigue. In the realm of infectious diseases, we encounter a fascinating foe – the varicella zoster virus (VZV), notorious for causing chickenpox in childhood and shingles later in life. While this virus is a common childhood ailment, it can lead to serious neurological complications in adults, especially those with compromised immune systems.
This research delves into the crucial topic of varicella zoster vaccination in hemodialysis patients. Hemodialysis, a life-sustaining treatment for those with kidney failure, often leaves patients with a weakened immune system, making them more vulnerable to VZV infections and reactivations. While antiviral treatment options exist, they often have limited effectiveness. Vaccination, however, offers a powerful tool for preventing primary infection and reducing the risk of reactivation.
This research underscores the importance of vaccination for this patient population. The study highlights the potential benefits of both the live attenuated Zoster Vaccine (LZV) and the Recombinant Zoster Vaccine (RZV), with the latter appearing to provide greater efficacy. Given the higher incidence of VZV infection and reactivation in hemodialysis patients, coupled with the limited effectiveness of antiviral treatments, the authors strongly advocate for increased VZV vaccination rates among this vulnerable group, especially those anticipating future organ transplants.
Vaccination: A Powerful Tool for Prevention
The findings of this study clearly demonstrate the importance of vaccination as a preventative measure for VZV infection in hemodialysis patients. The study suggests that vaccination can significantly reduce the risk of primary infection and reactivation, which can lead to serious complications. The authors emphasize the need for greater awareness and education among nephrologists and patients regarding the benefits of VZV vaccination.
Protecting the Vulnerable: A Call for Action
The findings of this study highlight the vulnerability of hemodialysis patients to VZV infection and the importance of vaccination as a protective measure. The authors emphasize the need for proactive interventions, such as increased vaccination rates, to protect this high-risk population.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
The research sheds light on the importance of preventive measures, particularly vaccination, in protecting vulnerable patient populations from infectious diseases. Like a wise camel traversing the vast desert, we must adapt to new challenges and find the right tools for survival. This research reminds us that proactive measures, like vaccination, can play a crucial role in safeguarding our health and well-being.
Date :
- Date Completed 2023-11-29
- Date Revised 2023-11-29
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