Specific and Nonspecific Immunoprophilaxis of Respiratory Infections and Flu in Children with Allergic Diseases

Relevance. The only way to reduce the incidence of vaccination-controlled infections and to prevent epidemics at the current stage is a 95% preventive vaccination coverage. It means that not only healthy children are subject to vaccination, but also children with various diseases.Object: to justify...

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Main Authors: E. G. Bokuchava, L. S. Namazova-Baranova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Union of pediatricians of Russia 2015-11-01
Series:Педиатрическая фармакология
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Online Access:https://www.pedpharma.ru/jour/article/view/520
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author E. G. Bokuchava
L. S. Namazova-Baranova
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description Relevance. The only way to reduce the incidence of vaccination-controlled infections and to prevent epidemics at the current stage is a 95% preventive vaccination coverage. It means that not only healthy children are subject to vaccination, but also children with various diseases.Object: to justify the need of specific and nonspecific immunoprophilaxis of respiratory infections and flu for children with allergic diseases.Patients and methods. Comparative analysis of domestic and foreign-made polymer subunit vaccine tolerance was conducted among 335 children aged 3–17 years with various allergic diseases. The research was conducted during three seasons of epidemics — 2011–2014 years. The subjects of analysis were vaccination tolerance, course of the underlying disease and the frequency of acute respiratory infections within one year after immunization. Specific immune response was assessed 1 and 6 months after vaccination.Results. The lower quantity and severity of weak local and general reactions was observed in all groups of children (both healthy and with allergic diseases) immunized by the domestic vaccine. No significant differences in immunogenicity of domestic and foreign-made influenza vaccines were detected. Furthermore, the level of postvaccination immunity remains high after immunization of patients with both bronchial asthma and atopic dermatitis. No cases of exacerbation of chronic disease associated with influenza vaccination are detected. Reduction of bronchial asthma frequency was associated with a reduction of acute respiratory infections frequency.Conclusion. Vaccination of healthy children and children with bronchial asthma and atopic dermatitis is an essential and secure measure that increases the efficiency of patients with current treatment of various allergic diseases and decreases the frequency of flu and acute respiratory infections.
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spelling doaj.art-937998fbe2b84878bfdf2d8bd3fb50652025-03-02T09:47:07ZrusUnion of pediatricians of RussiaПедиатрическая фармакология1727-57762500-30892015-11-0112447348010.15690/pf.v12i4.1431516Specific and Nonspecific Immunoprophilaxis of Respiratory Infections and Flu in Children with Allergic DiseasesE. G. Bokuchava0L. S. Namazova-Baranova1Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Health Ministry, Moscow, Russian FederationScientific Center of Children’s Health, Health Ministry, Moscow, Russian Federation Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russian Federation Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russian FederationRelevance. The only way to reduce the incidence of vaccination-controlled infections and to prevent epidemics at the current stage is a 95% preventive vaccination coverage. It means that not only healthy children are subject to vaccination, but also children with various diseases.Object: to justify the need of specific and nonspecific immunoprophilaxis of respiratory infections and flu for children with allergic diseases.Patients and methods. Comparative analysis of domestic and foreign-made polymer subunit vaccine tolerance was conducted among 335 children aged 3–17 years with various allergic diseases. The research was conducted during three seasons of epidemics — 2011–2014 years. The subjects of analysis were vaccination tolerance, course of the underlying disease and the frequency of acute respiratory infections within one year after immunization. Specific immune response was assessed 1 and 6 months after vaccination.Results. The lower quantity and severity of weak local and general reactions was observed in all groups of children (both healthy and with allergic diseases) immunized by the domestic vaccine. No significant differences in immunogenicity of domestic and foreign-made influenza vaccines were detected. Furthermore, the level of postvaccination immunity remains high after immunization of patients with both bronchial asthma and atopic dermatitis. No cases of exacerbation of chronic disease associated with influenza vaccination are detected. Reduction of bronchial asthma frequency was associated with a reduction of acute respiratory infections frequency.Conclusion. Vaccination of healthy children and children with bronchial asthma and atopic dermatitis is an essential and secure measure that increases the efficiency of patients with current treatment of various allergic diseases and decreases the frequency of flu and acute respiratory infections.https://www.pedpharma.ru/jour/article/view/520influenza vaccinesallergic diseasesinfluenza vaccinationacute respiratory infectionsflu
spellingShingle E. G. Bokuchava
L. S. Namazova-Baranova
Specific and Nonspecific Immunoprophilaxis of Respiratory Infections and Flu in Children with Allergic Diseases
Педиатрическая фармакология
influenza vaccines
allergic diseases
influenza vaccination
acute respiratory infections
flu
title Specific and Nonspecific Immunoprophilaxis of Respiratory Infections and Flu in Children with Allergic Diseases
title_full Specific and Nonspecific Immunoprophilaxis of Respiratory Infections and Flu in Children with Allergic Diseases
title_fullStr Specific and Nonspecific Immunoprophilaxis of Respiratory Infections and Flu in Children with Allergic Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Specific and Nonspecific Immunoprophilaxis of Respiratory Infections and Flu in Children with Allergic Diseases
title_short Specific and Nonspecific Immunoprophilaxis of Respiratory Infections and Flu in Children with Allergic Diseases
title_sort specific and nonspecific immunoprophilaxis of respiratory infections and flu in children with allergic diseases
topic influenza vaccines
allergic diseases
influenza vaccination
acute respiratory infections
flu
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