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General principles of vaccination of patients with neuromuscular diseases
Vaccination is recognized as the most effective, safe, and cost-effective way to prevent infectious diseases and their complications. For patients with chronic diseases, and for patients with neuromuscular diseases in particular, vaccination is the highest priority for the prevention of infectious diseases. In the current literature, there is a lack of information describing the principles of vaccination of patients with spinal muscular atrophy and Duchenne muscular dystrophy. In patients with neuromuscular diseases, full immunization has to be done in accordance with the National calendar and recommendations with the introduction of an additional vaccine against such diseases as: rotavirus infection, pneumococcal infection (using an additional dose of 23-valent vaccine), meningococcal infection, virus human papilloma, respiratory viral infection. syncytial virus and influenza. In this regard, of particular importance is the development of recommendations describing the schemes for the use of vaccines in children suffering from spinal muscular atrophy and Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
期刊介绍:
The principal objective of the "Neuromuscular Diseases" journal is publication of state-of-art information about scientific clinical studies, diagnostics, and treatment of neurological diseases. "Neuromuscular Diseases" is a peer-reviewed journal, and members of its editorial board are major professionals in Russia and the CIS countries that have deserved authority not only in our country but abroad as well. Besides, leading scientists of Europe and the USA regularly cooperate with the journal. The journal regularly publishes reviews of modern literature references, proprietary clinical observations, lectures, original articles, results of research protocols in various areas of neuromuscular pathology - clinical presentation, diagnostics, medication, surgical and non-drug therapies, modern trends in drug rehabilitation, and recent drug developments. Due to international cooperation, the journal contains the newest therapeutic and diagnostic approaches to monitoring of patients with neuromuscular pathology.