Abstract

Vaccination of children with autoimmune rheumatic diseases is a significant problem since infectious diseases remain the main cause of complications of anti-rheumatic therapy and one of the leading causes of death in this category of patients. This review presents current information on the frequency of comorbid infections, the accumulated experience of vaccination in children with autoimmune rheumatic diseases. The recommendations of The European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) for vaccination in paediatric patients with rheumatic diseases are presented in detail. The presence of rheumatic disease is not an exception for vaccination, it is recommended for all children following national guidelines. Non-live vaccines are effective and safe in paediatric patients with rheumatic diseases. Live vaccines are not recommended for patients receiving high doses of glucocorticoids, immunosuppressive and biologics therapy due to the risk of infectious complications. Vaccination against pneumococcal infection and seasonal influenzais are hihgly recommended. Key words: vaccination, children, autoimmune rheumatic diseases, guidelines, review

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