COVID-19 Vaccination in Mastocytosis: Recommendations of the European Competence Network on Mastocytosis (ECNM) and American Initiative in Mast Cell Diseases (AIM)

Patrizia Bonadonna, Knut Brockow, Marek Niedoszytko, Hanneke Oude Elberink, Cem Akin, Boguslaw Nedoszytko, Joseph H. Butterfield, Ivan Alvarez-Twose, Karl Sotlar, Juliana Schwaab, Mohamad Jawhar, Mariana Castells, Wolfgang R. Sperr, Olivier Hermine, Jason Gotlib, Roberta Zanotti, Andreas Reiter, Sigurd Broesby-Olsen, Carsten Bindslev-Jensen, Lawrence B. SchwartzHans Peter Horny, Deepti Radia, Massimo Triggiani, Vito Sabato, Melody C. Carter, Frank Siebenhaar, Alberto Orfao, Clive Grattan, Dean D. Metcalfe, Michel Arock, Theo Gulen, Karin Hartmann, Peter Valent

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Abstract

Mastocytosis is a neoplasm characterized by an accumulation of mast cells in various organs and increased risk for severe anaphylaxis in patients with concomitant allergies. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a pandemic that is associated with a relatively high rate of severe lung disease and mortality. The mortality is particularly high in those with certain comorbidities and increases with age. Recently, several companies have developed an effective vaccination against COVID-19. Although the reported frequency of severe side effects is low, there is an emerging discussion about the safety of COVID-19 vaccination in patients with severe allergies and mastocytosis. However, even in these patients, severe adverse reactions are rare. We therefore recommend the broad use of COVID-19 vaccination in patients with mastocytosis on a global basis. The only well-established exception is a known or suspected allergy against a constituent of the vaccine. Safety measures, including premedication and postvaccination observation, should be considered in all patients with mastocytosis, depending on the individual personal risk and overall situation in each case. The current article provides a summary of published data, observations, and expert opinion that form the basis of these recommendations.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)2139-2144
Seitenumfang6
FachzeitschriftJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice
Jahrgang9
Ausgabenummer6
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Juni 2021

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