接种疫苗
医学
不利影响
注射部位
专家意见
重症监护医学
猫
免疫学
内科学
作者
Katrin Hartmann,Herman Egberink,Karin Möstl,Diane Addie,Sándór Belák,Corine Boucraut‐Baralon,Tadeusz Frymus,Albert Lloret,Regina Hofmann‐Lehmann,Fulvio Marsilio,Maria Grazia Pennisi,Séverine Tasker,Étienne Thiry,Uwe Truyen,Margaret J. Hosie
出处
期刊:Viruses
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2023-08-08
卷期号:15 (8): 1708-1708
被引量:18
摘要
Vaccine-associated adverse events (VAAEs), including feline injection-site sarcomas (FISSs), occur only rarely but can be severe. Understanding potential VAAEs is an important part of informed owner consent for vaccination. In this review, the European Advisory Board on Cat Diseases (ABCD), a scientifically independent board of feline medicine experts, presents the current knowledge on VAAEs in cats, summarizing the literature and filling the gaps where scientific studies are missing with expert opinion to assist veterinarians in adopting the best vaccination practice. VAAEs are caused by an aberrant innate or adaptive immune reaction, excessive local reactions at the inoculation site, an error in administration, or failure in the manufacturing process. FISS, the most severe VAAE, can develop after vaccinations or injection of other substances. Although the most widely accepted hypothesis is that chronic inflammation triggers malignant transformation, the pathogenesis of FISS is not yet fully understood. No injectable vaccine is risk-free, and therefore, vaccination should be performed as often as necessary, but as infrequently as possible. Vaccines should be brought to room temperature prior to administration and injected at sites in which FISS surgery would likely be curative; the interscapular region should be avoided. Post-vaccinal monitoring is essential.
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