the purpose of this study is to estimate vacinal coverage against hepatitis A and B viruses, pneumococcus, diphtheria/tetanos and poliomyelitis, influenza virus and covid in cirrhotic patients followed in general hospitals of France and to show the
Cirrhosis is a serious liver disease very common in France, affecting nearly 200,000 people. These patients have an impaired immune response. They are, therefore, more frequently prone to bacterial, viral and fungal infections and these are more severe with high mortality. 30-50% of cirrhotics admitted to a hospital ward have sepsis, with pneumococcal bacterial infections being particularly severe. The risk of developing seasonal influenza is 5.7 times higher in cirrhotics with a risk of mortality multiplied by 169. COVID19 infection is responsible for a very high mortality (34%) in case of severe resuscitation form. Acute infections with hepatitis A (HAV) and B (HBV) viruses frequently lead to worsening liver failure decompensating to cirrhosis, and sometimes life-threatening fulminant hepatitis. Finally, chronic infection with the hepatitis B virus combined with another etiology of cirrhosis accelerates the course of liver disease and promotes the occurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma. Limiting the incidence of viral and bacterial infections in these patients is crucial. The High Authority of Health (HAS) published recommendations in 2007 advising patients with cirrhosis vaccinations against hepatitis A and B viruses, influenza and against bacterial pneumococcal infections, confirmed by the High Council of Public Health. There are few data on vaccination coverage among cirrhotic patients. An unpublished French study from 2000 revealed low vaccination rates: 34% for pneumococcus, 55% for influenza, 32 to 42% for the hepatitis B virus and 20 to 38% for the hepatitis A virus. No recent studies have assessed the impact of the HAS recommendations. The purpose of this study is to estimate vacinal coverage against hepatitis A and B viruses, pneumococcus, diphtheria/tetanos and poliomyelitis, influenza virus and covid in cirrhotic patients followed in general hospitals of France
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
742
patients will complete a vaccination questionnaire
Centre Hospitalier Sud Francilien
Corbeil-Essonnes, France
percentage fully immunization coverage
percentage of patients fully vaccinated against polio DT, seasonal influenza, HAV, HBV, pneumococcal and COVID19 in our sample
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percentage DTpolio immunization coverage
Percentage of vaccination against DTPolio
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percentage HAV immunization coverage
Percentage of vaccination against HAV
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percentage HBV immunization coverage
Percentages of vaccination against HBV
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percentage Pneumococcal immunization coverage
Percentages of vaccination against pneumococcaL
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percentage Influenza virus immunization coverage
Percentage of vaccination against seasonal influenza
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percentage COVID immunization coverage
Percentage of vaccination against COVID19
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