scholarly journals THE SEROCONVERSION RATE OF THE YELLOW FEVER VACCINE IS LOWER IN PATIENTS VACCINATED INADVERTENTLY

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
KETTY LYSIE LIBARDI LIRA MACHADO ◽  
VALÉRIA VALIM ◽  
SHEILA MARIA BARBOSA DE LIMA ◽  
ANA CAROLINA CAMPI AZEVEDO ◽  
ANDRÉA TEIXEIRA CARVALHO ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (11) ◽  
pp. e0010002
Author(s):  
Adriana Coracini Tonacio ◽  
Tatiana do Nascimento Pedrosa ◽  
Eduardo Ferreira Borba ◽  
Nadia Emi Aikawa ◽  
Sandra Gofinet Pasoto ◽  
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Background Brazil faced a yellow fever(YF) outbreak in 2016–2018 and vaccination was considered for autoimmune rheumatic disease patients(ARD) with low immunosuppression due to YF high mortality. Objective This study aimed to evaluate, prospectively for the first time, the short-term immunogenicity of the fractional YF vaccine(YFV) immunization in ARD patients with low immunossupression. Objective Methodology and principal findings: A total of 318 participants(159 ARD and 159 age- and sex-matched healthy controls) were vaccinated with the fractional-dose(one fifth) of 17DD-YFV. All subjects were evaluated at entry(D0), D5, D10, and D30 post-vaccination for clinical/laboratory and disease activity parameters for ARD patients. Post-vaccination seroconversion rate(83.7%vs.96.6%, p = 0.0006) and geometric mean titers(GMT) of neutralizing antibodies[1143.7 (95%CI 1012.3–1292.2) vs.731 (95%CI 593.6–900.2), p<0.001] were significantly lower in ARD compared to controls. A lower positivity rate of viremia was also identified for ARD patients compared to controls at D5 (53%vs.70%, p = 0.005) and the levels persisted in D10 for patients and reduced for controls(51%vs.19%, p = 0.0001). The viremia was the only variable associated with seroconvertion. No serious adverse events were reported. ARD disease activity parameters remained stable at D30(p>0.05). Objective Conclusion: Fractional-dose 17DD-YF vaccine in ARD patients resulted in a high rate of seroconversion rate(>80%) but lower than controls, with a longer but less intense viremia. This vaccine was immunogenic, safe and did not induce flares in ARD under low immunosuppression and may be indicated in YF outbreak situations and for patients who live or travel to endemic areas. Trial registration This clinical trial was registered with Clinicaltrials.gov (#NCT03430388).


Author(s):  
Roberto Vignapiano ◽  
Lidia Vicchio ◽  
Eleonora Favuzza ◽  
Michela Cennamo ◽  
Rita Mencucci

2021 ◽  
pp. 135245852110063
Author(s):  
Caroline Papeix ◽  
Julie Mazoyer ◽  
Elisabeth Maillart ◽  
Caroline Bensa ◽  
Anne-Laure Dubessy ◽  
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Background: Yellow fever vaccine (YFV) is not advised for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients because of the potential risk of post-vaccine relapses. Objective: To assess the risk of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RR-MS) worsening after YFV. Methods: Non-interventional observational retrospective, exposed/non-exposed cohort study nested in the French national cohort including MS. Results: 128 RR-MS were included. The 1-year annualized relapse rate (ARR) following YFV did not differ between exposed: 0.219 (0.420) and non-exposed subjects: 0.208 (0.521) ( p = 0.92). Time to first relapse was not different between groups (adjusted hazard ratio (HR) = 1.33; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.53–3.30, p = 0.54). Conclusion: These results suggest that YFV does not worsen the course of RR-MS.


2020 ◽  
Vol 101 ◽  
pp. 450
Author(s):  
D.E. Iglesias ◽  
C. Ezcurra ◽  
N. Garcia Allende ◽  
A.V. Sanchez ◽  
A. Risso Patrón ◽  
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Author(s):  
Laura Ramos de Almeida ◽  
Roberta Fachini Criado ◽  
Paulo Ricardo Criado ◽  
Luis Felipe Ensina ◽  
Beatrice Martinez Zugaib Abdalla ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 45 ◽  
pp. 204 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Doke ◽  
B. Purandare ◽  
D. Bhosle ◽  
P. Dave ◽  
S. Jagtap ◽  
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