医学
接种疫苗
破伤风
解热药
免疫学
肺炎球菌结合疫苗
免疫原性
免疫系统
免疫
白喉
佩克汀
肺炎链球菌
内科学
抗生素
药理学
百日咳毒素
微生物学
止痛药
生物
受体
G蛋白
作者
Jacek Wysocki,Kimberly J. Center,Jerzy Brzostek,Ewa Majda-Stanisławska,Henryk Szymański,Leszek Szenborn,Hanna Czajka,Barbara Hasiec,Jerzy Dziduch,Teresa Jackowska,Anita Witor,Elżbieta Kopińska,Ryszard Konior,Peter C. Giardina,Vani Sundaraiyer,Scott D. Patterson,William C. Gruber,Daniel A. Scott,Alejandra Gurtman
出处
期刊:Vaccine
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2017-04-01
卷期号:35 (15): 1926-1935
被引量:34
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2017.02.035
摘要
Prophylactic antipyretic use during pediatric vaccination is common. This study assessed whether paracetamol or ibuprofen prophylaxis interfere with immune responses to the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) given concomitantly with the combined DTaP/HBV/IPV/Hib vaccine.Subjects received prophylactic paracetamol or ibuprofen at 0, 6-8, and 12-16 h after vaccination, or 6-8 and 12-16 h after vaccination at 2, 3, 4, and 12months of age. At 5 and 13months, immune responses were evaluated versus responses in controls who received no prophylaxis.After the infant series, paracetamol recipients had lower levels of circulating serotype-specific pneumococcal anticapsular immunoglobulin G than controls, reaching significance (P<0.0125) for 5 serotypes (serotypes 3, 4, 5, 6B, and 23F) when paracetamol was started at vaccination. Opsonophagocytic activity assay (OPA) results were similar between groups. Ibuprofen did not affect pneumococcal responses, but significantly (P<0.0125) reduced antibody responses to pertussis filamentous hemagglutinin and tetanus antigens after the infant series when started at vaccination. No differences were observed for any group after the toddler dose.Prophylactic antipyretics affect immune responses to vaccines; these effects vary depending on the vaccine, antipyretic agent, and time of administration. In infants, paracetamol may interfere with immune responses to pneumococcal antigens, and ibuprofen may reduce responses to pertussis and tetanus antigens. The use of antipyretics for fever prophylaxis during infant vaccination merits careful consideration. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01392378https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01392378?term=NCT01392378&rank=1.
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