Vaccination of HIV-infected adults.

HIV therapy Pub Date : 2009-10-30 DOI:10.2217/HIV.09.39
Lbs Gelinck, FP Kroon
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Vaccination has been shown to be one of the most powerful tools to decrease morbidity and mortality caused by an array of infectious diseases. The risk and complications of some vaccine-preventable diseases is higher in HIV-infected individuals, underscoring the importance of vaccination in these patients. However, the immune response upon vaccination is generally impaired and shorter lasting in HIV-infected individuals, especially in those with low CD4+ T-lymphocyte counts and detectable HIV RNA, as compared with healthy controls. Even in patients responding to antiretroviral treatment, an impaired immune response may persist despite normalization of the CD4+-cell count. Caution with live-attenuated vaccines is warranted in HIV-infected individuals with low CD4 T-lymphocyte counts. Decisions regarding administering a live-attenuated vaccine should be made after weighing the risks and benefits on an individual basis. In this article the immunology of vaccination in HIV-infected individuals, as well as the...
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为感染艾滋病毒的成年人接种疫苗。
疫苗接种已被证明是降低一系列传染病引起的发病率和死亡率的最有力工具之一。在艾滋病毒感染者中,某些疫苗可预防疾病的风险和并发症更高,这强调了对这些患者接种疫苗的重要性。然而,与健康对照相比,HIV感染者接种疫苗后的免疫反应通常受损且持续时间较短,特别是那些CD4+ t淋巴细胞计数低且可检测到HIV RNA的人。即使在对抗逆转录病毒治疗有反应的患者中,尽管CD4+细胞计数正常化,免疫反应受损也可能持续存在。CD4 t淋巴细胞计数低的hiv感染者需要谨慎使用减毒活疫苗。在作出是否接种减毒活疫苗的决定之前,应根据个人情况权衡风险和收益。本文对hiv感染者接种疫苗的免疫学结果进行了探讨。
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