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Casting a wider protective net: Anti-infective vaccine strategies for patients with hematologic malignancy and blood and marrow transplantation.

Malgorzata McMasters1, Barbra M Blair2, Hillard M Lazarus3, Carolyn D Alonso4.   

Abstract

Patients who have hematologic malignancies are at high risk for infections but vaccinations may be effective prophylaxis. The increased infection risk derives from immune defects secondary to malignancy, the classic example being CLL, and chemotherapies and immunotherapy used to treat the malignancies. Therapy of hematologic malignancies is being revolutionized by introduction of novel targeted agents and immunomodulatory medications, improving the survival of patients. At the same time those agents uniquely change the infection risk and response to immunizations. This review will summarize current vaccine recommendations for patients with hematologic malignancies including patients who undergo hematopoietic cell transplant.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Anti-infective vaccination; Hematologic malignancy; Hematopoietic cell transplant

Year:  2020        PMID: 33223246     DOI: 10.1016/j.blre.2020.100779

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood Rev        ISSN: 0268-960X            Impact factor:   8.250


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