Features of vaccination in patients with immunoinflammatory diseases

T. Khalfina, G. Nurullina, A. A. Shaihutdinova, E. R. Abdullina, G. R. Lotfullina, D. M. Shaidullina
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Patients with immune-inflammatory diseases (IID) are a special group of patients at risk of infectious diseases with a probability of a more severe course and outcome. This problem has become more urgent with the emergence of a new coronavirus infection (NCVI) and the need for vaccination against COVID-19. The purpose — to study the features of vaccination against COVID-19 in patients with immune-inflammatory diseases (IID). Material and methods. Conducting surveys and interviews with rheumatological and nephrological patients about vaccination against COVID-19. Results. The study included 225 patients with IID of the Nephrology and Rheumatology Departments of the Republic Clinical Hospital aged 18 to 82 years, among them 133 women and 92 men. Among the 133 women surveyed, 76 (57%) were vaccinated; the main reasons for refusing vaccination were high IID activity and previous NCVI. Among the 92 men surveyed, 59 (64%) were also vaccinated. Just like in women, the main reasons for refusal were high IID activity and previous NCVI. Conclusions. Rheumatological and nephrological patients in general have a rather high (59%) commitment to vaccination against COVID-19. Patients over 35 y.o. were more committed. The main reasons for refusing to be vaccinated were medical withdrawal due to a high activity of the underlying disease and a recent NCVI. In this group of patients, vaccination against COVID-19 was effective and safe; there were no cases of NCVI within 6 months after vaccination.
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免疫炎性疾病患者接种疫苗的特点
免疫炎症性疾病(IID)患者是一类特殊的具有传染性疾病风险的患者,其病程和结局可能更为严重。随着新型冠状病毒感染(NCVI)的出现和COVID-19疫苗接种的需要,这一问题变得更加紧迫。目的:研究免疫炎症性疾病(IID)患者的COVID-19疫苗接种特点。材料和方法。对风湿病和肾病患者进行关于COVID-19疫苗接种的调查和访谈。结果。该研究包括225例18岁至82岁的共和临床医院肾脏病和风湿病科IID患者,其中133名女性和92名男性。在接受调查的133名妇女中,76名(57%)接种了疫苗;拒绝接种疫苗的主要原因是高IID活性和既往NCVI。在接受调查的92名男性中,59人(64%)也接种了疫苗。就像女性一样,拒绝的主要原因是高IID活动和以前的NCVI。结论。总体而言,风湿病和肾病患者对COVID-19疫苗接种的承诺相当高(59%)。35岁以上的患者则更加忠诚。拒绝接种疫苗的主要原因是由于潜在疾病的高发和最近的全国传染病。在这组患者中,接种COVID-19疫苗是有效和安全的;接种疫苗后6个月内未发生NCVI病例。
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