Immunocompromised children have a higher risk of developing infections and associated higher rates of mortality and morbidity. Although this group could benefit the most from vaccine administration, specific considerations regarding immunisations are required. This review is a summary of the vaccines that are relevant to the immunocompromised host, covering both live and non-live vaccines. The burden of disease, safety, immunogenicity/effectiveness and specific recommendations for each vaccine are described as well as specific guidelines from different organisations
International audienceDespite the fundamental role of vaccines in the decline of infant mortality, p...
Copyright © 2014 Simone Cesaro et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
There is an increasing worldwide realization that immunization uptakerates in children and infants a...
Children with cancer may be immunocompromised as a result of their primary underlying disease and/or...
Any illness associated with possible immune dysfunction during childhood requires a decision on the ...
Children with autoimmune disorders are especially at risk of vaccine-preventable diseases due to the...
The present uncertainty of which live viral or bacterial vaccines can be given to immunodeficient pa...
The optimal use of routine childhood immunizations in children with malignancy is still a matter of ...
Objective:Vaccinations are the most important tool to prevent infectious diseases. Chemotherapy-indu...
Objective. Vaccinations are the most important tool to prevent infectious diseases. Chemotherapy-ind...
Purpose of reviewTo provide a clinically relevant summary of the latest research and recommendations...
Vaccination is crucial for avoiding infection-associated morbidity and mortality among immunocomprom...
AbstractVaccination of immunocompromised patients is challenging both regarding efficacy and safety....
Children suffering from oncological diseases fall into the group of immunocompromised patients. They...
In immunocompromised individuals the incidence and severity of vaccine-preventable diseases is part...
International audienceDespite the fundamental role of vaccines in the decline of infant mortality, p...
Copyright © 2014 Simone Cesaro et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
There is an increasing worldwide realization that immunization uptakerates in children and infants a...
Children with cancer may be immunocompromised as a result of their primary underlying disease and/or...
Any illness associated with possible immune dysfunction during childhood requires a decision on the ...
Children with autoimmune disorders are especially at risk of vaccine-preventable diseases due to the...
The present uncertainty of which live viral or bacterial vaccines can be given to immunodeficient pa...
The optimal use of routine childhood immunizations in children with malignancy is still a matter of ...
Objective:Vaccinations are the most important tool to prevent infectious diseases. Chemotherapy-indu...
Objective. Vaccinations are the most important tool to prevent infectious diseases. Chemotherapy-ind...
Purpose of reviewTo provide a clinically relevant summary of the latest research and recommendations...
Vaccination is crucial for avoiding infection-associated morbidity and mortality among immunocomprom...
AbstractVaccination of immunocompromised patients is challenging both regarding efficacy and safety....
Children suffering from oncological diseases fall into the group of immunocompromised patients. They...
In immunocompromised individuals the incidence and severity of vaccine-preventable diseases is part...
International audienceDespite the fundamental role of vaccines in the decline of infant mortality, p...
Copyright © 2014 Simone Cesaro et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
There is an increasing worldwide realization that immunization uptakerates in children and infants a...