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Why Timing Matters for Transplant Patients and Vaccines
Friday, April 4, 2025
However, there's a catch. Not all patients get this chance. Some people need a transplant urgently and don't have time for pre-transplant vaccines. Others might have health issues that make it hard to get all the recommended shots. This is where things get tricky. Doctors have to weigh the risks and benefits, considering each patient's unique situation.
Another thing to think about is the type of organ. Different organs come with different risks. For example, lung transplant patients might need extra protection against certain infections. This is because the lungs are directly exposed to the outside world. So, even with vaccines, there's always more to consider.
Lastly, it's not just about the transplant patients. Family members and caregivers also play a role. They can help protect the patient by staying up-to-date on their own vaccines. This is especially important for live vaccines, which can be risky for transplant patients but safe for others.
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