Coronavirus 2019 disease (COVİD-19) started in Wuhan/ China in December 2019 and turned into a global public health crisis in a short time and was accepted as a pandemic in March 2020. It can cause serious and fatal consequences, especially by involving the lungs. All over the world, ıt has been observed that children are less and mildly affected by this disease. Until an effective treatment or a special vaccine against COVID-19 was found, several clues were sought from this good prognosis of children. And various studies have been carried out by putting forward the hypothesis that childhood vaccines may have a protective effect. This is explained by the ‘trained immune response’ mechanism obtained from previous pandemics or the ‘cross protection’ shown in previous endemic diseases. But there are also opposing views that it is not effective. In this article, we will discuss the effects of alive vaccines MMR vaccines and BCG vaccines and inactive vaccines, influenza, hepatitis A and whooping cough vaccines, which are also included in the vaccination program of our country, on the development of immune response against COVID-19 and a direction for possible new pandemics in the future. The literature has been reviewed to be illustrative for this issue.The findings of the articles on this subject,all published in 2020, are summarized.
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Coronavirus 2019 disease (COVİD-19) started in Wuhan/ China in December 2019 and turned into a global public health crisis in a short time and was accepted as a pandemic in March 2020. It can cause serious and fatal consequences, especially by involving the lungs. All over the world, ıt has been observed that children are less and mildly affected by this disease. Until an effective treatment or a special vaccine against COVID-19 was found, several clues were sought from this good prognosis of children. And various studies have been carried out by putting forward the hypothesis that childhood vaccines may have a protective effect. This is explained by the ‘trained immune response’ mechanism obtained from previous pandemics or the ‘cross protection’ shown in previous endemic diseases. But there are also opposing views that it is not effective. In this article, we will discuss the effects of alive vaccines MMR vaccines and BCG vaccines and inactive vaccines, influenza, hepatitis A and whooping cough vaccines, which are also included in the vaccination program of our country, on the development of immune response against COVID-19 and a direction for possible new pandemics in the future. The literature has been reviewed to be illustrative for this issue.The findings of the articles on this subject,all published in 2020, are summarized.
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Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Internal Diseases |
Journal Section | REVIEW |
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Project Number | YOK |
Publication Date | January 30, 2023 |
Submission Date | February 21, 2021 |
Published in Issue | Year 2023 Volume: 17 Issue: 1 |
The publication language of Turkish Journal of Pediatric Disease is English.
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