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Can someone with autoimmune disease get Shingrix vaccine?

Can someone with autoimmune disease get Shingrix vaccine?

The adjuvanted recombinant zoster vaccine Shingrix appears to be effective in older adults with autoimmune diseases who are not receiving treatment regimens that suppress the immune system, according to a post hoc analysis of patients in two clinical trials.

Are people with autoimmune diseases more likely to get shingles?

Overall, vaccination was linked to a 39% lower risk of getting shingles over a follow-up period of about two years. People with autoimmune disease, particularly those on biologic drugs, are at high risk of shingles.

Should immunocompromised patients get shingles vaccine?

Q: Can Shingrix be administered to immunocompromised individuals? A: While Shingrix is not contraindicated in immunocompromised persons, it is not recommended by ACIP at this time.

Should lupus patients get shingles vaccine?

If you have Lupus, your risk of getting a Herpes zoster infection is higher than for people without Lupus. If you have stable disease, your doctor may offer you a live Herpes zoster vaccine to help prevent these kinds of infections.

Which vaccines should be avoided in immunocompromised patients?

Avoid the live influenza vaccine if you have a close contact who is severely immunosuppressed, such as someone with a bone marrow transplant or severe combined immune deficiency (SCID). Immunosuppressed people shouldn’t handle diapers of a child who recently got the rotavirus vaccine.

Is it worth having shingles jab?

The shingles vaccine is expected to reduce your risk of getting shingles. If you do go on to have the disease, your symptoms may be milder and the illness shorter. Shingles can be very painful and uncomfortable. Some people are left with pain lasting for years after the initial rash has healed.

Are lupus and shingles related?

Patients with autoimmune diseases and certain other chronic conditions are at increased risk for shingles, a U.K. case-control study found. Among risk factors for herpes zoster was systemic lupus erythematosus, with an odds ratio of 1.72 (95% CI 1.45-2.04), according to Harriet J.