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Per Bruno Jensen
Dept. of Nephrology, Odense Universityhospital
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Projekt status | Open | |
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Start | 15.02.2021 | |
Slut | 15.02.2023 | |
Earlier trials has shown severe difficulties in gaining an immunersponse after vaccination of people in hemodialysis. This has been demonstarted after vaccinationtrials with traditional vaccines. We set up an investtigation of the immunersponse in adult hemodialysispatients after vaccination with COVID-19 vaccine, no matter the type, to monitor the level of antibodies to COVID 19 at predefined intervals for the next two years.
Vaccination is difficult , because of reduced immunereponse in hemodialysis patients. The aim of this study was to investigate if the new vaccines could produce a better and perhaps even a sustained immunereponse, in adult hemodialysis patients.
The participants was included among adults with chronic kidney disease stadium 5d, recieving hemodialysis in the southern region of Denmark at the dept. of hemodialysis in Esbjerg, Kolding, Svendborg and Odense.
Demografic data will be collected from the patients journal and blod samples will be drawn from the dialysisaccess.
Dept. of nephrology, Kolding Hospital.
Dept. of Nephrology, Esbjerg Hospital
Dept. of Nephrology, Odense Universityhospital