The identification of patients at high risk of Herpes zoster (HZ) requiring a preventive strategy with antiviral prophylaxis and anti-HZ vaccine is a clinically relevant issue in patients with immunological impairment. The absence of trials comparing vaccination to pharmacological prophylaxis or defining their sequential use makes the optimal preventive strategy uncertain. This article presents the results of group discussion among a panel of experts convened ad hoc to review the literature regarding antiviral prophylaxis and vaccine efficacy and safety in populations with malignant and non-malignant hematologic diseases, and in subjects submitted to hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The expert panel used consensus methodology and proposed solutions for preventive strategies, producing advice for the management of the most relevant unmet clinical needs. This comprehensive overview aims to support the practice of pharmacological and vaccination-based HZ prevention and inform the design and conduct of new studies in the field.
Towards a personalized preventive strategy of Herpes zoster infection in patients with hematologic diseases or hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients: a position paper from an ad hoc Italian expert panel
Musto, Pellegrino;
2023-01-01
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The identification of patients at high risk of Herpes zoster (HZ) requiring a preventive strategy with antiviral prophylaxis and anti-HZ vaccine is a clinically relevant issue in patients with immunological impairment. The absence of trials comparing vaccination to pharmacological prophylaxis or defining their sequential use makes the optimal preventive strategy uncertain. This article presents the results of group discussion among a panel of experts convened ad hoc to review the literature regarding antiviral prophylaxis and vaccine efficacy and safety in populations with malignant and non-malignant hematologic diseases, and in subjects submitted to hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The expert panel used consensus methodology and proposed solutions for preventive strategies, producing advice for the management of the most relevant unmet clinical needs. This comprehensive overview aims to support the practice of pharmacological and vaccination-based HZ prevention and inform the design and conduct of new studies in the field.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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