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Spanish Society of Hematology and Hemotherapy expert consensus opinion for SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in onco-hematological patients.

José Luis PiñanaLourdes VázquezRodrigo Martino BofarullRafael de la CámaraAnna SuredaRebeca Rodríguez-VeigaAna GarridoMarta PratcoronaJosep-María RiberaAnna TorrentMaria-Victoria Mateos-MantecaJavier de la RubiaMaría Del Mar Tormo DíazMaría Díez-CampeloValentín García-GutiérrezAlberto Álvarez-LarránJuan-Manuel SanchoAlejandro MartínGarcía-SanchoLucrecia YañezJosé Antonio Pérez SimónPere BarbaPau AbrisquetaIván Álvarez-TwoseSantiago BonanadRamón LecumberriIsabel Ruiz-CampsDavid NavarroJosé-Ángel Hernández-RivasÁngel CedilloRamón García-SanzFrancesc Bosch
Published in: Leukemia & lymphoma (2021)
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, different vaccines in front of SARS-CoV-2 have been approved and administered in different vulnerable populations. As patients with cancer were excluded from pivotal trials of vaccination, little is known on their immunogenic response to these vaccines, particularly in patients with severely impaired immune system. In response to that uncertainty, the Spanish Society of Hematology and Hemotherapy launched an initiative aimed to provide recommendations for vaccination of the main hematological conditions. This document is based on the available information on COVID-19 outcomes, prior knowledge on vaccination in hematological patients, recent published data on serological response in oncohematological patients and expert opinions. New information about SARS-CoV-2 vaccination will be gathered in the near future, providing new scientific grounds to delineate the most adequate management of vaccination in patients with hematological diseases. The current limited data on SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in hematological patients represents a major limitation of this expert consensus opinion. In fact, the speed in which this field evolves may reduce their validity in the near future.
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