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Recent MMR vaccination in health care workers and Covid-19: A test negative case-control study
CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that there may be a protective effect of the MMR vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 in males but not females.PMID:34187707 | PMC:PMC8216866 | DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.06.045
Source: Vaccine - June 30, 2021 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Lisa Lundberg Maria Bygdell Gustaf Stukat von Feilitzen Susanne Woxenius Claes Ohlsson Jenny M Kindblom Susannah Leach Source Type: research

Genetic, Immunological, and Clinical Features of 32 Patients with Autosomal Recessive STAT1 Deficiency
We report the genetic, immunological, and clinical features of an international cohort of 32 patients from 20 kindreds: 24 patients with complete deficiency, and 8 patients with partial deficiency. Twenty-four patients suffered from mycobacterial disease (bacillus Calmette-Guérin = 13, environmental mycobacteria = 10, or both in 1 patient). Fifty-four severe viral episodes occurred in sixteen patients, mainly caused by Herpesviridae viruses. Attenuated live measles, mumps, and rubella and/or varicella zoster virus vaccines triggered severe reactions in the five patients with complete deficiency who were vaccinated. Seven ...
Source: Journal of Immunology - June 29, 2021 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Tom Le Voyer Sonoko Sakata Miyuki Tsumura Taushif Khan Ana Esteve-Sole Bandar K Al-Saud Hatice Eke Gungor Prasad Taur Valentine Jeanne-Julien Mette Christiansen Lisa-Maria K öhler Gehad Eltayeb ElGhazali J érémie Rosain Shiho Nishimura Fumiaki Sakura M Source Type: research

Safety of vaccines used for routine immunization in the United States: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: Across a large body of research we found few associations of vaccines and serious key adverse events; however, rare events are challenging to study. Any adverse events should be weighed against the protective benefits that vaccines provide.PMID:34049735 | DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.03.079
Source: Vaccine - May 29, 2021 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Courtney Gidengil Matthew Bidwell Goetz Sydne Newberry Margaret Maglione Owen Hall Jody Larkin Aneesa Motala Susanne Hempel Source Type: research

Promotion of healthcare personnel vaccinations among newly employed doctors and nurses: Evidence-guided strategy
CONCLUSION: Vaccination compliance among newly employed doctors and nurses was 54%. Active interventions such as simplifying the vaccination process and frequent notifications are needed to achieve optimal immunization rates.PMID:34024660 | DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.05.025
Source: Vaccine - May 24, 2021 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Hyo-Ju Son Eunjung Lee Se Yoon Park Seungjae Lee Hyohyun Hong Eun Ju Choo Tark Kim Min Hyok Jeon Shinae Yu Jung Wan Park Tae Hyong Kim Source Type: research

Pitfalls of rubella serology while on the brink of elimination: evaluation of national data, Belgium, 2017
ConclusionThis retrospective analysis shows that rubella serology results may differ considerably according to the assay used. It is therefore important to use the same test when comparing results or performing follow-up testing. The number of anti-rubella IgM analyses was very high. Incorrect use of IgM for screening women of childbearing age can lead to unwarranted anxiety and overuse of confirmation tests.PMID:34018485 | PMC:PMC8138961 | DOI:10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2021.26.20.2000074
Source: Euro Surveill - May 21, 2021 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Sofie Colman Kris Vernelen Bernard China Dorien Van den Bossche Laura Cornelissen Marie-Luce Delforge Marijke Reynders Mario Berth Melissa Depypere Natasja Van Gasse Sara Vijgen Jos Van Acker An Boel Elizaveta Padalko Source Type: research

Lessons Learned from Publicizing and Retracting an Erroneous Hypothesis on the Mumps, Measles, Rubella (MMR) Vaccination with Unethical Implications
J Korean Med Sci. 2021 May 17;36(19):e126. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2021.36.e126.NO ABSTRACTPMID:34002546 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2021.36.e126
Source: J Korean Med Sci - May 18, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Hiba Khan Armen Yuri Gasparyan Latika Gupta Source Type: research