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      Vaccination in the Era of Immunosuppression.

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          Patients with autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic diseases (AIIRDs) are at increased risk for severe infections. Vaccine responses and safety profiles may differ between AIIRD patients and the general population. While patients with autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic diseases (AIIRDs) often experience diminished humoral responses and reduced vaccine efficacy, factors such as the type of immunosuppressant medications used and the specific vaccine employed contribute to these outcomes. Notably, individuals undergoing B cell depletion therapy tend to have poor vaccine immunogenicity. However, despite these considerations, vaccine responses are generally considered clinically sufficient. Ideally, immunosuppressed AIIRD patients should receive vaccinations at least two weeks before commencing immunosuppressive treatment. However, it is common for many patients to already be on immunosuppressants during the immunization process. Vaccination rarely triggers flares in AIIRDs; if flares occur, they are typically mild. Despite the heightened infection risk, including COVID-19, among AIIRD patients with rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, sarcoidosis, and other diseases on immunosuppressants, the vaccination rates remain suboptimal. The future directions of vaccination in the era of immunosuppression will likely involve customized vaccines with enhanced adjuvants and alternative delivery methods. By addressing the unique challenges faced by immunosuppressed individuals, we may improve vaccine efficacy, reduce the risk of infections, and ultimately enhance the health outcomes. Additionally, clinical trials to evaluate the safety and efficacy of temporarily discontinuing immunosuppressants during vaccination in various AIIRDs are crucial.

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          Journal
          Vaccines (Basel)
          Vaccines
          MDPI AG
          2076-393X
          2076-393X
          Sep 01 2023
          : 11
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, School of Medicine, University of Jordan, Amman 11942, Jordan.
          [2 ] Royal Jordanian Medical Services, Amman 11855, Jordan.
          [3 ] Department of Medicine, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.
          [4 ] Jordan University Hospital, Amman 11942, Jordan.
          [5 ] Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary Critical Care Sleep and Allergy, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.
          [6 ] College of Pharmacy, University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.
          [7 ] Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.
          [8 ] Department of Respiratory Medicine, Sarcoidosis Clinic, Corfu General Hospital, 49100 Corfu, Greece.
          [9 ] Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.
          Article
          vaccines11091446
          10.3390/vaccines11091446
          10537746
          37766123
          4cc66f73-2c6c-49c9-b85a-5debd9b2ce54
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          immunosuppressed,immune response,autoimmune,vaccination
          immunosuppressed, immune response, autoimmune, vaccination

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