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Shingles vaccination in immune-mediated inflammatory diseases: a narrative review

Ark, Rajiv
Allen, Victoria
Bechman, Katie
Yang, Zijing
Nagra, Deepak
Russell, Mark D
Galloway, James
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There are several pressing reasons to re-examine shingles and strategies for its prevention through vaccination. Firstly, the UK has recently recommended the introduction of a national childhood varicella vaccination programme, and this may impact the epidemiology of shingles. Secondly, treatments for immune-mediated inflammatory diseases are increasingly targeting immunological pathways essential for antiviral defence. Thirdly, we now have access to a highly efficacious shingles vaccine. This review article will explore each of these developments in a way that is globally relevant, incorporating international recommendations.
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2026-02-04
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Ark R, Allen V, Bechman K, Yang Z, Nagra D, Russell MD, Galloway J. Shingles vaccination in immune-mediated inflammatory diseases: a narrative review. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2026 Feb 4;65(2):keag043. doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/keag043.
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