Title of article :
Protective Status of End-Stage Renal Disease Children Against Tetanus and Diphtheria Vaccination
Author/Authors :
Modarresi، Mohammadreza نويسنده Department of Pediatric Pulmonology, Child Growth and Development Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , , GHEISSARI، ALALEH نويسنده , , Sattari، Maryam نويسنده Department of Pediatrics, Child Growth and Development Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2013
Abstract :
Background: Vaccination against fatal viral and bacterial diseases
is still the best protective way to lower morbidity and mortality rate
in end?stage renal disease (ESRD) patients. It has been reported
that there is high incidence of low protective levels of IgG after
vaccination in ESRD adult patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate
the protective status of vaccination against diphtheria and tetanus in
ESRD children after completing routine vaccination.
Methods: This cross?sectional study was carried on 83 participants less
than 18 years including 27 patients on hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis
and 56 normal populations from February 2008 until December 2008
at St. Alzahra hospital, Isfahan, Iran. To determine anti?tetanus and
anti?diphtheria antibodies level, Tetanus IgG ELISA kit (IBL International,
Germany, RE56901) and Diphtheria IgG ELISA kit (IBL International,
Germany, RE56191) were used. The participants must not received
immunoglobulin, blood products or immunosuppressive medication in
the current 6 months.
Results: The mean age of case and control group were 12.5 ± 2.7 years
and 11.7 ± 3.3 years, respectively, P > 0.05. According to IgG levels, 93%
of hemodialysis patients and approximately 87% of peritoneal dialysis
children needed booster doses of diphtheria vaccination. The results for
IgG titer against tetanus revealed that in 91% of hemodialysis patients
and 83% of peritoneal dialysis children booster doses of tetanus were
recommended.
Conclusions: Booster doses of vaccines may be required in ESRD
children. Measuring serum IgG levels against vaccines to define
protective levels are recommended.
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)