Efficacy of vaccine protection against COVID-19 virus infection in patients with chronic liver diseases

The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has resulted in significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Vaccination against coronavirus disease 2019 is a useful weapon to combat the virus. Patients with chronic liver diseases (CLDs), including compensated or decompensated liver cirrhosis...

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Main Authors: Cheung, Carmen Ka Man, Law, Kimmy Wan Tung, Law, Alvin Wing Hin, Law, Man Fai, Ho, Rita, Wong, Sunny Hei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1737252024-03-03T15:38:29Z Efficacy of vaccine protection against COVID-19 virus infection in patients with chronic liver diseases Cheung, Carmen Ka Man Law, Kimmy Wan Tung Law, Alvin Wing Hin Law, Man Fai Ho, Rita Wong, Sunny Hei Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Chronic liver disease COVID-19 The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has resulted in significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Vaccination against coronavirus disease 2019 is a useful weapon to combat the virus. Patients with chronic liver diseases (CLDs), including compensated or decompensated liver cirrhosis and noncirrhotic diseases, have a decreased immunologic response to coronavirus disease 2019 vaccines. At the same time, they have increased mortality if infected. Current data show a reduction in mortality when patients with chronic liver diseases are vaccinated. A suboptimal vaccine response has been observed in liver transplant recipients, especially those receiving immunosuppressive therapy, so an early booster dose is recommended to achieve a better protective effect. Currently, there are no clinical data comparing the protective efficacy of different vaccines in patients with chronic liver diseases. Patient preference, availability of the vaccine in the country or area, and adverse effect profiles are factors to consider when choosing a vaccine. There have been reports of immune-mediated hepatitis after coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination, and clinicians should be aware of that potential side effect. Most patients who developed hepatitis after vaccination responded well to treatment with prednisolone, but an alternative type of vaccine should be considered for subsequent booster doses. Further prospective studies are required to investigate the duration of immunity and protection against different viral variants in patients with chronic liver diseases or liver transplant recipients, as well as the effect of heterologous vaccination. Published version 2024-02-26T01:36:37Z 2024-02-26T01:36:37Z 2023 Journal Article Cheung, C. K. M., Law, K. W. T., Law, A. W. H., Law, M. F., Ho, R. & Wong, S. H. (2023). Efficacy of vaccine protection against COVID-19 virus infection in patients with chronic liver diseases. Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology, 11(3), 718-735. https://dx.doi.org/10.14218/JCTH.2022.00339 2225-0719 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173725 10.14218/JCTH.2022.00339 36969905 2-s2.0-85150349247 3 11 718 735 en Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology © 2023 The Author(s). This article has been published under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0), which permits noncommercial unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that the following statement is provided. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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Singapore
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language English
topic Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Chronic liver disease
COVID-19
spellingShingle Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Chronic liver disease
COVID-19
Cheung, Carmen Ka Man
Law, Kimmy Wan Tung
Law, Alvin Wing Hin
Law, Man Fai
Ho, Rita
Wong, Sunny Hei
Efficacy of vaccine protection against COVID-19 virus infection in patients with chronic liver diseases
description The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has resulted in significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Vaccination against coronavirus disease 2019 is a useful weapon to combat the virus. Patients with chronic liver diseases (CLDs), including compensated or decompensated liver cirrhosis and noncirrhotic diseases, have a decreased immunologic response to coronavirus disease 2019 vaccines. At the same time, they have increased mortality if infected. Current data show a reduction in mortality when patients with chronic liver diseases are vaccinated. A suboptimal vaccine response has been observed in liver transplant recipients, especially those receiving immunosuppressive therapy, so an early booster dose is recommended to achieve a better protective effect. Currently, there are no clinical data comparing the protective efficacy of different vaccines in patients with chronic liver diseases. Patient preference, availability of the vaccine in the country or area, and adverse effect profiles are factors to consider when choosing a vaccine. There have been reports of immune-mediated hepatitis after coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination, and clinicians should be aware of that potential side effect. Most patients who developed hepatitis after vaccination responded well to treatment with prednisolone, but an alternative type of vaccine should be considered for subsequent booster doses. Further prospective studies are required to investigate the duration of immunity and protection against different viral variants in patients with chronic liver diseases or liver transplant recipients, as well as the effect of heterologous vaccination.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Cheung, Carmen Ka Man
Law, Kimmy Wan Tung
Law, Alvin Wing Hin
Law, Man Fai
Ho, Rita
Wong, Sunny Hei
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author Cheung, Carmen Ka Man
Law, Kimmy Wan Tung
Law, Alvin Wing Hin
Law, Man Fai
Ho, Rita
Wong, Sunny Hei
author_sort Cheung, Carmen Ka Man
title Efficacy of vaccine protection against COVID-19 virus infection in patients with chronic liver diseases
title_short Efficacy of vaccine protection against COVID-19 virus infection in patients with chronic liver diseases
title_full Efficacy of vaccine protection against COVID-19 virus infection in patients with chronic liver diseases
title_fullStr Efficacy of vaccine protection against COVID-19 virus infection in patients with chronic liver diseases
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of vaccine protection against COVID-19 virus infection in patients with chronic liver diseases
title_sort efficacy of vaccine protection against covid-19 virus infection in patients with chronic liver diseases
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