2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2021.07.010
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The Burden of Hospitalizations for Vaccine-Preventable Infections in Heart Transplant Recipients

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“…A previous pediatric study showed that hospitalization rates due to VPIs were higher in transplant recipients compared with control individuals who did not undergo transplant 9 ; similar findings were published for heart transplant recipients. 10 In our analysis, VPIs occurred more frequently among SOT recipients than in the general population. This finding highlights the importance of ongoing efforts to decrease the incidence of these potentially preventable infections, including attempts to increase vaccine uptake in transplant recipients 5 , 30 , 31 and to improve the immunogenicity of vaccines in immunocompromised patients.…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…A previous pediatric study showed that hospitalization rates due to VPIs were higher in transplant recipients compared with control individuals who did not undergo transplant 9 ; similar findings were published for heart transplant recipients. 10 In our analysis, VPIs occurred more frequently among SOT recipients than in the general population. This finding highlights the importance of ongoing efforts to decrease the incidence of these potentially preventable infections, including attempts to increase vaccine uptake in transplant recipients 5 , 30 , 31 and to improve the immunogenicity of vaccines in immunocompromised patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Infection with a vaccine-preventable pathogen was associated with health care utilization. A previous pediatric study showed that hospitalization rates due to VPIs were higher in transplant recipients compared with control individuals who did not undergo transplant; similar findings were published for heart transplant recipients . In our analysis, VPIs occurred more frequently among SOT recipients than in the general population.…”
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confidence: 87%
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