预防呼吸道合胞病毒终于来了:安全概述

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Australian Journal of General Practice Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.31128/AJGP-06-24-7314
Ingrid Laemmle-Ruff, Nigel W Crawford
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背景:澳大利亚最近批准了多种呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)预防产品。这些产品主要针对高危人群,旨在预防幼儿和老年人患上 RSV 疾病。虽然目前未被纳入国家免疫计划(NIP),但有一种RSV疫苗(Arexvy,葛兰素史克公司[GSK])可供年龄≥60岁的成年人私下使用,澳大利亚的一些辖区已于2024年启动了针对婴儿的RSV单克隆抗体(nirsevimab)计划:本文总结了澳大利亚批准的 RSV 预防产品的安全性数据,包括用于≥60 岁成人的疫苗、母体疫苗和用于婴儿的单克隆抗体:临床试验数据显示,这些产品的耐受性基本良好,大多数局部和全身反应为轻度-中度且持续时间较短。严重不良事件的比例较低。虽然非常罕见,但正在进一步评估的潜在安全信号包括母体接种疫苗(Abrysvo,辉瑞)后的早产风险和老年人接种 RSV 疫苗(Abrysvo 和 Arexvy)后的吉兰巴雷综合征(GBS)。目前正在通过许可后监测对这些特别关注的不良事件进行密切监测。
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Respiratory syncytial virus prevention is finally here: An overview of safety.

Background: A number of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) prevention products have recently been approved in Australia. These products focus on highest risk groups, aiming to prevent RSV disease in young infants and older adults. While not currently included in the National Immunisation Program (NIP), an RSV vaccine (Arexvy, GlaxoSmithKline [GSK]) is available privately for adults ≥60 years, and some Australian jurisdictions have commenced RSV monoclonal antibody (nirsevimab) programs for infants in 2024.

Objective: This article summarises safety data regarding RSV prevention products approved in Australia, including vaccines for adults ≥60 years, maternal vaccines and monoclonal antibodies for infants.

Discussion: Clinical trial data found these products were largely well tolerated, with most local and systemic reactions being mild-moderate and short-lived. Proportions of serious adverse events were low. While very rare, potential safety signals being further assessed include risk of preterm birth following the maternal vaccine (Abrysvo, Pfizer) and Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) following RSV vaccines in older adults (Abrysvo and Arexvy). Close monitoring of these adverse events of special interest via post-licensure surveillance is underway.

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Australian Journal of General Practice
Australian Journal of General Practice Medicine-Family Practice
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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of General Practice (AJGP) aims to provide relevant, evidence-based, clearly articulated information to Australian general practitioners (GPs) to assist them in providing the highest quality patient care, applicable to the varied geographic and social contexts in which GPs work and to all GP roles as clinician, researcher, educator, practice team member and opinion leader. All articles are subject to peer review before they are accepted for publication.
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