TY - JOUR
T1 - Efficacy, immunogenicity and safety of vaccination in adult patients with autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic diseases
T2 - A systematic literature review for the 2019 update of EULAR recommendations
AU - Rondaan, Christien
AU - Furer, Victoria
AU - Heijstek, Marloes W.
AU - Agmon-Levin, Nancy
AU - Bijl, Marc
AU - Breedveld, Ferdinand C.
AU - D'Amelio, Raffaele
AU - Dougados, Maxime
AU - Kapetanovic, Meliha C.
AU - Van Laar, Jacob M.
AU - De Thurah, Annette Ladefoged
AU - Landewé, Robert
AU - Molto, Anna
AU - Müller-Ladner, Ulf
AU - Schreiber, Karen
AU - Smolar, Leo
AU - Walker, Jim
AU - Warnatz, Klaus
AU - Wulffraat, Nico M.
AU - Van Assen, Sander
AU - Elkayam, Ori
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Aim To present a systematic literature review (SLR) on efficacy, immunogenicity and safety of vaccination in adult patients with autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic diseases (AIIRD), aiming to provide a basis for updating the EULAR evidence-based recommendations. Methods An SLR was performed according to the standard operating procedures for EULAR-endorsed recommendations. Outcome was determined by efficacy, immunogenicity and safety of vaccination in adult patients with AIIRD, including those receiving immunomodulating therapy. Furthermore, a search was performed on the effect of vaccinating household members of patients with AIIRD on the occurrence of vaccine-preventable infections in patients and their household members (including newborns). The literature search was performed using Medline, Embase and the Cochrane Library (October 2009 to August 2018). Results While most investigated vaccines were efficacious and/or immunogenic in patients with AIIRD, some were less efficacious than in healthy control subjects, and/or in patients receiving immunosuppressive agents. Adverse events of vaccination were generally mild and the rates were comparable to those in healthy persons. Vaccination did not seem to lead to an increase in activity of the underlying AIIRD, but insufficient power of most studies precluded arriving at definite conclusions. The number of studies investigating clinical efficacy of vaccination is still limited. No studies on the effect of vaccinating household members of patients with AIIRD were retrieved. Conclusion Evidence on efficacy, immunogenicity and safety of vaccination in patients with AIIRD was systematically reviewed to provide a basis for updated recommendations.
AB - Aim To present a systematic literature review (SLR) on efficacy, immunogenicity and safety of vaccination in adult patients with autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic diseases (AIIRD), aiming to provide a basis for updating the EULAR evidence-based recommendations. Methods An SLR was performed according to the standard operating procedures for EULAR-endorsed recommendations. Outcome was determined by efficacy, immunogenicity and safety of vaccination in adult patients with AIIRD, including those receiving immunomodulating therapy. Furthermore, a search was performed on the effect of vaccinating household members of patients with AIIRD on the occurrence of vaccine-preventable infections in patients and their household members (including newborns). The literature search was performed using Medline, Embase and the Cochrane Library (October 2009 to August 2018). Results While most investigated vaccines were efficacious and/or immunogenic in patients with AIIRD, some were less efficacious than in healthy control subjects, and/or in patients receiving immunosuppressive agents. Adverse events of vaccination were generally mild and the rates were comparable to those in healthy persons. Vaccination did not seem to lead to an increase in activity of the underlying AIIRD, but insufficient power of most studies precluded arriving at definite conclusions. The number of studies investigating clinical efficacy of vaccination is still limited. No studies on the effect of vaccinating household members of patients with AIIRD were retrieved. Conclusion Evidence on efficacy, immunogenicity and safety of vaccination in patients with AIIRD was systematically reviewed to provide a basis for updated recommendations.
KW - autoimmune diseases
KW - infections
KW - vaccination
U2 - 10.1136/rmdopen-2019-001035
DO - 10.1136/rmdopen-2019-001035
M3 - Review article
C2 - 31565247
AN - SCOPUS:85072164098
SN - 2056-5933
VL - 5
JO - RMD Open
JF - RMD Open
IS - 2
M1 - e001035
ER -