Kidney Patients are recommended to receive the following Vaccines
1. Hepatitis b vaccine, vaccination as early as possible. Patients who use
immunosuppressive or hemodialysis
require higher doses or increase vaccination times.
2. Influenza vaccine, there are two types: attenuated live vaccine and inactivated vaccine. Patients with nephrotic disease should be inactivated and used before the flu season.
3. There are two types of streptococcus pneumoniae vaccine commonly used: 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13), 23 pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPV23).
Note: the first three vaccines have the most benefit for kidney-friends.
4. The MMR vaccine, the joint vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella, should be administered to all children, including uremia children.
5. DPT vaccine: all kidney patients should be vaccinated.
People with kidney disease or because of low immunity, or because of hemodialysis, a single vaccination may not work well. For example, hepatitis b vaccine, the vaccine, need to be repeated if necessary.
Vaccines, inactivated vaccines, and attenuated live vaccines. Among them, the attenuated live vaccine is not suitable for the use of hormone and immunosuppressive patients with nephropathy.
Article URL:http://www.kidneyhospital.org/faq/2984.html
2. Influenza vaccine, there are two types: attenuated live vaccine and inactivated vaccine. Patients with nephrotic disease should be inactivated and used before the flu season.
3. There are two types of streptococcus pneumoniae vaccine commonly used: 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13), 23 pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPV23).
4. The MMR vaccine, the joint vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella, should be administered to all children, including uremia children.
5. DPT vaccine: all kidney patients should be vaccinated.
People with kidney disease or because of low immunity, or because of hemodialysis, a single vaccination may not work well. For example, hepatitis b vaccine, the vaccine, need to be repeated if necessary.
Vaccines, inactivated vaccines, and attenuated live vaccines. Among them, the attenuated live vaccine is not suitable for the use of hormone and immunosuppressive patients with nephropathy.
Article URL:http://www.kidneyhospital.org/faq/2984.html
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