What gastroenterologists should know about SARS–CoV 2 vaccine: World Endoscopy Organization perspective

  • Marco Spadaccini
  • , Lorenzo Canziani
  • , Alessio Aghemo
  • , Ana Lleo
  • , Roberta Maselli
  • , Andrea Anderloni
  • , Silvia Carrara
  • , Alessandro Fugazza
  • , Gaia Pellegatta
  • , Piera Alessia Galtieri
  • , Cesare Hassan
  • , David Greenwald
  • , Mark Pochapin
  • , Michael Wallace
  • , Prateek Sharma
  • , Thomas Roesch
  • , Pradeep Bhandari
  • , Fabian Emura
  • , Gottumukkala S. Raju
  • , Alessandro Repici

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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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)787-796
Number of pages10
JournalUnited European Gastroenterology Journal
Volume9
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2021

Keywords

  • Coronavirus
  • endoscopy
  • prevention
  • public health
  • vaccine

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