Vitamin D or Flu Vaccine-Benefits over Adverse Effects

M. Shalayel, A. Al-Qahtani, M. Huneif
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Available data suggests that calcitriol has a role in controlling pulmonary inflammation by inducing the production of natural broad-spectrum antimicrobial peptides, the so-called cathelicidin. Randomized clinical studies reported that vitamin D supplements in a daily-wise manner caused a significant risk reduction in acute respiratory tract viral infections and participants who were given vitamin D supplementations were half less infected with flu than those who were not given the vitamin. Hence, vitamin D3 supplementation may be advantageous when compared with flu vaccine especially when we put in consideration morbidities and complications caused by this vaccine as well as the conditions in which influenza vaccine may be contraindicated like in patients who receive cancer immunotherapies targeting the programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) or its receptor, programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1).
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维生素D或流感疫苗:益处大于副作用
现有数据表明,骨化三醇通过诱导产生天然广谱抗菌肽,即所谓的抗菌肽,在控制肺部炎症中起作用。随机临床研究报告称,每天服用维生素D补充剂可以显著降低急性呼吸道病毒感染的风险,服用维生素D补充剂的参与者患流感的几率比不服用维生素的参与者低一半。因此,与流感疫苗相比,补充维生素D3可能是有利的,特别是当我们考虑到流感疫苗引起的发病率和并发症,以及流感疫苗可能禁忌的情况下,如接受针对程序性死亡配体1 (PD-L1)或其受体,程序性细胞死亡蛋白1 (PD-1)的癌症免疫治疗的患者。
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