2019
DOI: 10.1080/14760584.2019.1604230
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Update on vaccination of preterm infants: a systematic review about safety and efficacy/effectiveness. Proposal for a position statement by Italian Society of Pediatric Allergology and Immunology jointly with the Italian Society of Neonatology.

Abstract: Introduction: Preterm infants (PIs) are at increased risk of vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs). However delayed vaccination start and low vaccine coverage are still reported. Areas covered: This systematic review includes 37 articles on preterm vaccination published in 2008-2018 in PubMed. Both live attenuated and inactivated vaccines are safe and well tolerated in PIs. Local reactions, apnea and reactivity changes are the most frequently reported adverse events. Lower gestational age and birth weight, preim… Show more

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“…International guidelines recommend administering immunization in preterm infants according to the same schedule as term infants [ 17 , 21 , 22 ]. A delay is frequently reported in this population [ 23 , 24 , 25 ], which can be confirmed by our observational data from German NICUs for approximately 10% of infants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…International guidelines recommend administering immunization in preterm infants according to the same schedule as term infants [ 17 , 21 , 22 ]. A delay is frequently reported in this population [ 23 , 24 , 25 ], which can be confirmed by our observational data from German NICUs for approximately 10% of infants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We speculate that the reasons include lack of knowledge and uncertainty of parents and healthcare professionals about the tolerability and efficacy of vaccinations in infants with higher prematurity-related risks for long-term morbidity [ 26 , 27 ]. The safety and effectiveness of immunization in preterm infants has been confirmed several times [ 21 , 28 , 29 ]. Historical skepticism towards schedule-based immunization in preterm infants might be related to the clinical aspects of increased vulnerability in ELGAN infants including SGA status, reduced muscle mass and surrogate measures of complicated courses, i.e., invasive treatments and requirement of prolonged medical support such as oxygen need at discharge.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding favors the reduced schedule in preterm infants with the second rIM given at a chronological age of 4 months as applied in the United States of America and Australia [ 3 , 4 ] and implemented for term infants in Germany and Canada (2 + 1 schedule) [ 1 , 5 ]. However, most efficacy studies of immunization in preterm infants so far have been based on a three-dose primary vaccination (3 + 1 schedule) [ 7 , 43 , 44 ]. Further studies are needed to adopt a 2 + 1 schedule for preterm infants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En particular, los niños con asfixia perinatal tendrían mayor probabilidad de daño irreversible 27 caso de deficiente oportunidad en diagnóstico correcto o vigilancia y control adecuado con monitoreo continuo de constantes vitales (frecuencia cardíaca, tensión arterial, saturación de oxígeno) y parámetros (uresis, glucosa, electrólitos, etc.). Sobre la importancia de vacunación en neonatos, hay consenso en la relevancia de combatir el retraso de la vacunación, especialmente en recién nacidos con prematuridad, 28 pues se exponen a enfermedades trasmisibles por las oportunidades perdidas de vacunación. Sin embargo, en los hospitales de este estudio la vacunación en neonatos parece no realizarse de forma rutinaria.…”
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