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ABSTRACT: Background
The novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) has caused almost 2 million deaths worldwide. Both Food and Drug Administration and European Medicines Agency have recently approved the first COVID-19 vaccines, and a few more are going to be approved soon.Methods
Several different approaches have been used to stimulate the immune system in mounting a humoral response. As more traditional approaches are under investigation (inactivated virus vaccines, protein subunit vaccines, recombinant virus vaccines), more recent and innovative strategies have been tried (non-replicating viral vector vaccines, RNA based vaccines, DNA based vaccines).Results
Since vaccinations campaigns started in December 2020 in both the US and Europe, gastroenterologists will be one of the main sources of information regarding SARS-CoV 2 vaccination for patients in their practice, including vulnerable patients such as those with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), patients with chronic liver disease, and GI cancer patients.Conclusions
Thus, we must ourselves be well educated and updated in order to provide unambiguous counseling to these categories of vulnerable patients. In this commentary, we aim to provide a comprehensive review of both approved COVID-19 vaccines and the ones still under development, and explore potential risks, benefits and prioritization of vaccination.
SUBMITTER: Spadaccini M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8242672 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Spadaccini Marco M Canziani Lorenzo L Aghemo Alessio A Lleo Ana A Maselli Roberta R Anderloni Andrea A Carrara Silvia S Fugazza Alessandro A Pellegatta Gaia G Galtieri Piera Alessia PA Hassan Cesare C Greenwald David D Pochapin Mark M Wallace Michael M Sharma Prateek P Roesch Thomas T Bhandari Pradeep P Emura Fabian F Raju Gottumukkala S GS Repici Alessandro A
United European gastroenterology journal 20210608 7
<h4>Background</h4>The novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) has caused almost 2 million deaths worldwide. Both Food and Drug Administration and European Medicines Agency have recently approved the first COVID-19 vaccines, and a few more are going to be approved soon.<h4>Methods</h4>Several different approaches have been used to stimulate the immune system in mounting a humoral response. As more traditional approaches are under investigation (inactivated virus vaccines, protein subunit vaccines, recomb ...[more]