Immunization status in children with inflammatory bowel disease

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Romain Longuet
Stephanie Willot
Jean-Louis Giniès
Cecile Pélatan
Estelle Breton
Jean-François Segura
Laure Bridoux
Gaelle Le Henaff
Benoit Cagnard
Agathe Jobert
Joël Cardonna
Isabelle Grimal
Martine Balençon
Estelle Darviot
Nadège Delaperrière
Dominique Caldari
Hugues Piloquet
Alain Dabadie
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[1] CHU Rennes,Department of Pediatrics, South Hospital
[2] CHU Tours,Department of Pediatrics, Clocheville Hospital
[3] CHU Angers,Department of Pediatrics
[4] CH Le Mans,Department of Pediatrics
[5] CH Saint Brieuc,Department of Pediatrics, Y. Le Foll Hospital
[6] CHU Brest,Department of Pediatrics, Morvan Hospital
[7] CHU Nantes,Department of Pediatrics
[8] CH Auray-Vannes,Department of Pediatrics, Bretagne Atlantique Hospital
[9] CH Saint-Nazaire,Department of Pediatrics
[10] CHU Poitiers,Department of Pediatrics
[11] CH Cholet,Department of Pediatrics
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Crohn; IBD; Immunization; Opportunistic infections; Ulcerative colitis;
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Inflammatory bowel diseases have an increased risk of infections due to immunosuppressive therapies. To report the immunization status according to previous recommendations and the reasons explaining a delay, a questionnaire was filled in by the pediatric gastroenterologist, concerning outpatients, in six tertiary centers and five local hospitals, in a study, from May to November 2011. One hundred and sixty-five questionnaires were collected, of which 106 Crohn's diseases, 41 ulcerative colitis, and 17 indeterminate colitis. Sex ratio was 87:78 M/F. Median age was 14.4 years old (4.2–20.0). One hundred and nine patients (66 %) were receiving or had received an immunosuppressive therapy (azathioprine, infliximab, methotrexate, or prednisone). Vaccines were up to date according to the vaccine schedule of French recommendations in 24 % of cases and according to the recommendations for inflammatory bowel disease in 4 % of cases. Coverage by vaccine was the following: diphtheria–tetanus–poliomyelitis 87 %, hepatitis B 38 %, pneumococcus 32 %, and influenza 22 %. Immunization delay causes were as follows: absence of proposal 58 %, patient refusal 41 %, fear of side effects 33 %, and fear of disease activation 5 %. Therefore, immunization coverage is insufficient in children with inflammatory bowel disease, due to simple omission or to refusal. A collaboration with the attending physicians and a targeted information are necessary.
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