Vaccine considerations for adult dermatology patients on immunosuppressive and immunomodulatory therapies: A clinical review

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Abstract

Adults with chronic inflammatory skin disease are at increased risk of vaccine-preventable illnesses and infections, likely because of the underlying disease itself and also their treatment with immunosuppressive and immunomodulatory medications. Despite the association between these agents and increased susceptibility to infection, vaccination rates in dermatology patients remain low. Although preventative care such as vaccinations is typically managed by primary care providers, dermatologists serve a critical role in spreading awareness of the specific risks of immunosuppressive and immunomodulatory agents and promoting understanding of individualized vaccine recommendations. In this review, we provide evidence-based information on vaccine recommendations for adult dermatology patients, ^ specific to age and medication use.

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Tan, A. J., Streicher, J. L., Merola, J. F., & Noe, M. H. (2021). Vaccine considerations for adult dermatology patients on immunosuppressive and immunomodulatory therapies: A clinical review. Dermatology Online Journal. Dermatology Online Journal. https://doi.org/10.5070/D327955114

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