Vaccination for seasonal influenza in patients with cancer: recommendations of the Italian Society of Medical Oncology (AIOM)

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Pedrazzoli, P. [1 ]
Baldanti, F. [2 ]
Donatelli, I. [3 ]
Castrucci, M. R. [3 ]
Puglisi, F. [4 ]
Silvestris, N. [5 ]
Cinieri, S. [6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Fdn IRCCS Policlin S Matteo, Div Med Oncol, Dept Hematooncol, I-27100 Pavia, Italy
[2] Fdn IRCCS Policlin S Matteo, Mol Virol Unit, Dept Microbiol, I-27100 Pavia, Italy
[3] Ist Super Sanita, Dept Infect Parasit & Immune Mediated Dis, I-00161 Rome, Italy
[4] Univ Hosp Udine, Dept Oncol, Udine, Italy
[5] Giovanni Paolo II Canc Inst, Div Med Oncol, Bari, Italy
[6] Sen Antonio Perrino Hosp, Div Med Oncol, Brindisi, Italy
[7] Sen Antonio Perrino Hosp, Breast Unit, Brindisi, Italy
关键词
vaccination; influenza; cancer; LYMPHOMA PATIENTS; IMMUNIZATION; CHEMOTHERAPY; RITUXIMAB; RESPONSES; ANTIBODY; VIRUS; IMMUNOGENICITY; OSELTAMIVIR; CHILDREN;
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10.1093/annonc/mdu114
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Influenza virus causes annual epidemics in the winter-spring season with significant morbidity in the general population and important mortality in high-risk groups, including cancer patients. Opinions on the suitability of patients with malignancies not undergoing active treatment and in different phases of antineoplastic therapy, to receive influenza vaccination, vary considerably among oncologists, sometimes even within one center. We reviewed available data, including recommendations by national health authorities, on impact of influenza in patients with cancer and their capacity to mount protective immunological responses to vaccination, thus allowing, on behalf of Italian Association of Medical Oncology, to make suitable recommendations for the prevention and treatment of seasonal influenza. Patients with cancer often have disease- or treatment-related immunosuppression, and as a consequence, they may have a suboptimal serologic response to influenza vaccination. The protective effect of the different preparations of influenza vaccines in patients with cancer has not been widely investigated, especially in adult patients harboring solid tumors. The optimal timing for administration of influenza vaccines in patients receiving chemotherapy is also not clearly defined. However, since vaccination is the most effective method, along with antiviral drugs in selected patients, for preventing influenza infection, it has to be recommended for cancer patients. Implementing vaccination of close contacts of oncology patients would be an additional tool for enhancing protection in fragile patient populations.
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