Vaccination in rheumatology: the present and prospects

In modern rheumatology, comorbid infections (CIs) have a great impact on morbidity and mortality, in systemic connective tissue diseases in particular. In this connection, much attention is given to the intense introduction of different vaccines into rheumatological care. Much evidence suggests that...

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Main Authors: Boris Sergeyevich Belov, G M Tarasova, M S Naumtseva
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: IMA-PRESS LLC 2012-09-01
Series:Современная ревматология
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Online Access:https://mrj.ima-press.net/mrj/article/view/425
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M S Naumtseva
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description In modern rheumatology, comorbid infections (CIs) have a great impact on morbidity and mortality, in systemic connective tissue diseases in particular. In this connection, much attention is given to the intense introduction of different vaccines into rheumatological care. Much evidence suggests that immunization has no negative influence on the course of the underlying rheumatic disease (RD). The efficiency and safety of vaccination to prevent respiratory tract infections as the most important CIs are demonstrated. The fundamentals of the EULAR vaccination guidelines and the key areas of future investigations into this problem are presented.
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spellingShingle Boris Sergeyevich Belov
G M Tarasova
M S Naumtseva
Vaccination in rheumatology: the present and prospects
Современная ревматология
rheumatic diseases
comorbid infections
vaccination
title Vaccination in rheumatology: the present and prospects
title_full Vaccination in rheumatology: the present and prospects
title_fullStr Vaccination in rheumatology: the present and prospects
title_full_unstemmed Vaccination in rheumatology: the present and prospects
title_short Vaccination in rheumatology: the present and prospects
title_sort vaccination in rheumatology the present and prospects
topic rheumatic diseases
comorbid infections
vaccination
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