Volume 11, Issue 8 pp. 882-887

Variability in immunization guidelines in children before and after lung transplantation

Christian Benden

Christian Benden

Division of Pulmonary Medicine and Lung Transplantation, University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland

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Lara A. Danziger-Isakov

Lara A. Danziger-Isakov

The Children’s Hospital at Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA

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Todd Astor

Todd Astor

Columbus Children’s Hospital, OH, USA

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Paul Aurora

Paul Aurora

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London, UK

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Katharina Bluemchen

Katharina Bluemchen

University Children’s Hospital Charité, Berlin, Germany

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Debra Boyer

Debra Boyer

Children’s Hospital Boston, MA, USA

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Carol Conrad

Carol Conrad

Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA

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Irmgard Eichler

Irmgard Eichler

University Children’s Hospital, Vienna, Austria

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Okan Elidemir

Okan Elidemir

Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston, TX, USA

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Samuel Goldfarb

Samuel Goldfarb

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, PA, USA

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Marian G. Michaels

Marian G. Michaels

Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, PA, USA

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Peter J. Mogayzel

Peter J. Mogayzel

The John Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, USA

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Carsten Mueller

Carsten Mueller

Children’s Hospital, Medical School Hanover, Hanover, Germany

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Daiva Parakininkas

Daiva Parakininkas

Children’s Hospital Wisconsin, WI, USA

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Donna Oberkfell

Donna Oberkfell

St Louis Children’s Hospital, MO, USA

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Melinda Solomon

Melinda Solomon

Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada

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Annette Boehler

Annette Boehler

Division of Pulmonary Medicine and Lung Transplantation, University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland

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First published: 10 July 2007
Citations: 33
Christian Benden, Division of Pulmonary Medicine and Lung Transplantation, University Hospital Zurich, Raemistr 100, CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland
Tel.: +41 44 255 2186
Fax: +41 44 255 8997
E-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Abstract: Lung transplant candidates and recipients are at high risk of infections from vaccine-preventable diseases. However, well-established guidelines neither exist for pre- and post-transplant vaccination nor do monitoring guidelines for pediatric lung transplant recipients. To ascertain the current vaccination and monitoring practices of pediatric lung transplant centers, a self-administered questionnaire was distributed to the 18 pediatric lung transplant centers within the International Pediatric Lung Transplant Collaborative in April 2006. Sixteen of 18 centers (89%) surveyed responded. Pretransplant, national vaccination guidelines are followed. Eleven centers reported following standardized vaccination guidelines post-transplant. Vaccines were more commonly provided by the primary-care physician pretransplant (69%) rather than post-transplant (38%). Post-transplant, 50% of the centers recommend live vaccines for household contacts but not for the transplant recipient. Pretransplant monitoring of response to prior vaccination was performed inconsistently except for varicella (88%). Only 44% of the transplant centers measure for response to vaccination post-transplant, mostly hepatitis B. Current vaccination practices of pediatric lung transplant centers are heterogeneous. The lung transplant community would be well served by studies designed to evaluate the efficacy of vaccinations in this population.

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