Vaccination in Diabetes: Updated Guidelines for 2024

Author:

Kesavadev Jothydev1,Misra Anoop2,Das Ashok Kumar3,Saboo Banshi4,Basu Debasis5,Thomas Nihal6,Joshi Shashank R.7,Unnikrishnan A. G.8,Shankar Arun1,Krishnan Gopika1,Unnikrishnan Ranjit9,Mohan Viswanathan9,Nambiar Anita10

Affiliation:

1. Jothydev’s Diabetes and Research Center, Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Kerala, India

2. Fortis C Doc Centre of Excellence for Diabetes, Metabolic Diseases and Endocrinology, and National Diabetes, Obesity and Cholesterol Foundation, New Delhi, India

3. Department of General Medicine and Endocrinology, Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Puducherry, India

4. Department of Diabetology, DiaCare, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

5. Department of Diabetology, Apollo Gleneagles Hospital Limited, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

6. Department of Diabetology, CMC, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India

7. Joshi Clinic, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

8. Department of Diabetology, Chellaram Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra, India

9. Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialities Centre, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

10. Senior Consultant Physician, VPS Lakeshore Hospital, Kochi, Kerala, India

Abstract

Diabetes presents a significant public health challenge globally, with India emerging as a hotspot for the disease burden. The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) Diabetes Atlas 2021 highlights India with 1 in 7 adults affected with diabetes. Given the heightened susceptibility of individuals with diabetes to vaccine-preventable diseases, vaccination has become indispensable in comprehensive diabetes management. Major vaccines against influenza, pneumonia, hepatitis, shingles, varicella, tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis infections are important for individuals living with diabetes. Despite strides in pediatric vaccination coverage through initiatives like the Universal Immunization Program (UIP), adult vaccination rates remain suboptimal in India. Vaccine hesitancy, compounded by factors such as inadequate education, affordability concerns, and accessibility issues, disproportionately affects this population. Even though there are multiple organizations recommending vaccination in adults, guidelines specific to the Indian population with diabetes are still lacking. This paper is an attempt to suggest the use of vaccines for people with diabetes in India. By advocating for increased awareness and accessibility to vaccines, healthcare providers can play a pivotal role in safeguarding the health of this vulnerable population. As the global community continues to combat diabetes and vaccine hesitancy, collaborative efforts are essential to ensure equitable access to life-saving vaccines and promote optimal health outcomes. This review examines the evolving landscape of vaccination in India, particularly focusing on adults with diabetes.

Publisher

Medknow

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