Vaccines for preventing infections in adults with haematological malignancies

May 21, 2025The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Vaccines to prevent infections in adults with blood cancers

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Abstract

Six studies involving 25,886 participants were included to evaluate the effects of vaccines on preventing infections in adults with haematological malignancies.

  • Vaccines may reduce herpes zoster incidence for up to 21 months post-vaccination, although evidence is of low certainty.
  • Vaccines probably have little to no effect on all-cause mortality up to 28 days post-vaccination, with moderate-certainty evidence.
  • Vaccines are associated with a slight increase in any-grade adverse events within 30 days, supported by high-certainty evidence.
  • No increase in serious adverse events was observed within 12 months after vaccination, as indicated by moderate-certainty evidence.
  • Evidence regarding the effectiveness of COVID-19 and influenza vaccines is very uncertain, with low to moderate certainty.
  • No studies were found for several other vaccines of interest, highlighting the need for further research.

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