Abstract:Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients have an increased rate of some vaccine-preventable infection during their course of disease. However, the coverage of vaccination is still low. Many physicians often do not feel comfortable or confidence offering vaccination to IBD patients. Vaccine effectiveness can be altered by the immune dysregulation condition and immunosuppressive therapy that IBD patients use. There are also some concerns about IBD flare after vaccination and potential adverse events related to … Show more
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