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Impaired response rates, but satisfying protection rates to influenza vaccination in dialysis patients.
Vaccine. 2004 Jun 02; 22(17-18):2199-201.V

Abstract

Dialysis patients show impaired responses to several vaccines. Limited recent data are available on influenza vaccination in these patients. In the 1998-1999 influenza season, 44 dialysis patients received a standard trivalent vaccination followed by a booster two months later. The serum antibody responses in these patients were compared with those found in healthy subjects. A fourfold rise in serum hemagglutination inhibition titre was achieved in 23-58% of all patients. Protective titres were reached in 53-93% of the patients. Since protective antibody titers can be induced, it is recommended to vaccinate dialysis patients annually against influenza.

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Department of Internal medicine, Red Cross Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands. n.vogtlander@aig.umcn.nlNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

15149777

Citation

Vogtländer, N P J., et al. "Impaired Response Rates, but Satisfying Protection Rates to Influenza Vaccination in Dialysis Patients." Vaccine, vol. 22, no. 17-18, 2004, pp. 2199-201.
Vogtländer NP, Brown A, Valentijn RM, et al. Impaired response rates, but satisfying protection rates to influenza vaccination in dialysis patients. Vaccine. 2004;22(17-18):2199-201.
Vogtländer, N. P., Brown, A., Valentijn, R. M., Rimmelzwaan, G. F., & Osterhaus, A. D. (2004). Impaired response rates, but satisfying protection rates to influenza vaccination in dialysis patients. Vaccine, 22(17-18), 2199-201.
Vogtländer NP, et al. Impaired Response Rates, but Satisfying Protection Rates to Influenza Vaccination in Dialysis Patients. Vaccine. 2004 Jun 2;22(17-18):2199-201. PubMed PMID: 15149777.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Impaired response rates, but satisfying protection rates to influenza vaccination in dialysis patients. AU - Vogtländer,N P J, AU - Brown,A, AU - Valentijn,R M, AU - Rimmelzwaan,G F, AU - Osterhaus,A D M E, PY - 2003/06/02/received PY - 2003/11/24/accepted PY - 2004/5/20/pubmed PY - 2005/1/19/medline PY - 2004/5/20/entrez SP - 2199 EP - 201 JF - Vaccine JO - Vaccine VL - 22 IS - 17-18 N2 - Dialysis patients show impaired responses to several vaccines. Limited recent data are available on influenza vaccination in these patients. In the 1998-1999 influenza season, 44 dialysis patients received a standard trivalent vaccination followed by a booster two months later. The serum antibody responses in these patients were compared with those found in healthy subjects. A fourfold rise in serum hemagglutination inhibition titre was achieved in 23-58% of all patients. Protective titres were reached in 53-93% of the patients. Since protective antibody titers can be induced, it is recommended to vaccinate dialysis patients annually against influenza. SN - 0264-410X UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/15149777/Impaired_response_rates_but_satisfying_protection_rates_to_influenza_vaccination_in_dialysis_patients_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -