Infection prevention is a key component of care and an important determinant of clinical outcomes in a diverse population of immunocompromised hosts. Vaccination remains a fundamental preventative strategy, and clear guidelines exist for the vaccination of immunocompromised individuals and close contacts. Unfortunately, adherence to such guidelines is frequently suboptimal, with consequent missed opportunities to prevent infection. Additionally, vaccination of immunocompromised individuals is known to produce responses inferior to those observed in immunocompetent hosts. Multiple factors contribute to this finding, and developing improved vaccination strategies for those at high risk of infectious complications remains a priority of care pr...
Background: Influenza A(H1N1) causes serious complications in immunocompromised patients. The effica...
Vaccination does not only provide direct protection against infectious diseases but also contributes...
Vaccine responses are decreased in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients, and given the complexity...
Infection prevention is a key component of care and an important determinant of clinical outcomes in...
AbstractVaccination of immunocompromised patients is challenging both regarding efficacy and safety....
Vaccination is crucial for avoiding infection-associated morbidity and mortality among immunocomprom...
BackgroundImmunocompromised (IC) individuals are at higher risk for severe complications of influenz...
At the current time, the field of vaccinology remains empirical in many respects. Vaccine developmen...
Solid organ transplant (SOT) candidates may not be immune against potentially vaccine-preventable di...
Vaccine efficacy determined within the controlled environment of a clinical trial is usually substan...
Central to this thesis is the immunocompromised patient (ICPs) and infection prevention by vaccinati...
Yearly administration of the influenza vaccine is the main strategy to prevent influenza in immunoco...
The World Health Organization estimates that global vaccination programs save 2 to 3 million lives p...
BACKGROUND: Vaccinations have reduced severe burden of COVID-19 and allowed for lifting of non-pharm...
In immunocompromised individuals the incidence and severity of vaccine-preventable diseases is part...
Background: Influenza A(H1N1) causes serious complications in immunocompromised patients. The effica...
Vaccination does not only provide direct protection against infectious diseases but also contributes...
Vaccine responses are decreased in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients, and given the complexity...
Infection prevention is a key component of care and an important determinant of clinical outcomes in...
AbstractVaccination of immunocompromised patients is challenging both regarding efficacy and safety....
Vaccination is crucial for avoiding infection-associated morbidity and mortality among immunocomprom...
BackgroundImmunocompromised (IC) individuals are at higher risk for severe complications of influenz...
At the current time, the field of vaccinology remains empirical in many respects. Vaccine developmen...
Solid organ transplant (SOT) candidates may not be immune against potentially vaccine-preventable di...
Vaccine efficacy determined within the controlled environment of a clinical trial is usually substan...
Central to this thesis is the immunocompromised patient (ICPs) and infection prevention by vaccinati...
Yearly administration of the influenza vaccine is the main strategy to prevent influenza in immunoco...
The World Health Organization estimates that global vaccination programs save 2 to 3 million lives p...
BACKGROUND: Vaccinations have reduced severe burden of COVID-19 and allowed for lifting of non-pharm...
In immunocompromised individuals the incidence and severity of vaccine-preventable diseases is part...
Background: Influenza A(H1N1) causes serious complications in immunocompromised patients. The effica...
Vaccination does not only provide direct protection against infectious diseases but also contributes...
Vaccine responses are decreased in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients, and given the complexity...