Title: Detection of viral RNA and DNA and immune response following administration of live attenuated measles and varicella vaccines in children with chronic liver disease
Source: American Journal of Transplantation 2024, Jun 18. [E–publication]
Date of publication: June 2024
Publication type: Prospective cohort study
Abstract: Infections preventable by live virus vaccines are surging in the setting of decreased herd immunity. Many children with chronic liver diseases (CLD) are unimmunized and at increased risk for infection due to guidelines recommending against live vaccines within 4 weeks pre-transplant. This prospective study of 21 children with CLD and 13 healthy controls defined the timing of measles and varicella RNA- and DNA-emia following vaccination and compared immune responses to measles and varicella vaccines in both groups. Measles RNA and varicella DNA real-time PCR were measured weekly following vaccination; measles RNA was undetectable in all by 14 days post-vaccination, but varicella DNA, which can be managed with antivirals, was detected in one child in the CLD group at 21 days and one control at 28 days post-vaccination. Humoral or cell-mediated vaccine response was 100% to measles and 94% to varicella in the CLD group post-vaccination, while it was 100% to both vaccines in controls. Our pilot study suggests that both live vaccines can be safely and effectively administered up to 14-days prior to transplantation in children with CLD. We anticipate this will improve vaccination rates and thus decrease rates of vaccine preventable infections in vulnerable children with CLD.