Cargando…

Outcomes associated with different vaccines in individuals with bipolar disorder and impact on the current COVID-19 pandemic- a systematic review

Bipolar disorder (BD) might be associated with higher infection rates of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) which in turn could result in worsening the clinical course and outcome. This may be due to a high prevalence of somatic comorbidities and an increased risk of delays in and poorer treatment of so...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Reininghaus, Eva Z, Manchia, Mirko, Dalkner, Nina, Bonkat, Nina, Squassina, Alessio, Hodl, Isabel, Vieta, Eduard, Reif, Andreas, Hajek, Tomas, Landén, Mikael, Correll, Christoph U, Scott, Jan, Etain, Bruno, Rietschel, Marcella, Bergink, Veerle, Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Monica, Kessing, Lars Vedel, Fagiolini, Andrea, Bauer, Michael, Goodwin, Guy, Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana, Kupka, Ralph W, Schulze, Thomas G, Lagerberg, Trine V, Yildiz, Ayşegül, Henry, Chantal, Morken, Gunnar, Ritter, Phillip, Nieslen, René Ernst, Licht, Rasmus W, Bechdolf, Andreas, Andreassen, Ole A, Fellendorf, Frederike Tabea
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8429356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34607722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.euroneuro.2021.09.001
_version_ 1783750513744936960
author Reininghaus, Eva Z
Manchia, Mirko
Dalkner, Nina
Bonkat, Nina
Squassina, Alessio
Hodl, Isabel
Vieta, Eduard
Reif, Andreas
Hajek, Tomas
Landén, Mikael
Correll, Christoph U
Scott, Jan
Etain, Bruno
Rietschel, Marcella
Bergink, Veerle
Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Monica
Kessing, Lars Vedel
Fagiolini, Andrea
Bauer, Michael
Goodwin, Guy
Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana
Kupka, Ralph W
Schulze, Thomas G
Lagerberg, Trine V
Yildiz, Ayşegül
Henry, Chantal
Morken, Gunnar
Ritter, Phillip
Nieslen, René Ernst
Licht, Rasmus W
Bechdolf, Andreas
Andreassen, Ole A
Fellendorf, Frederike Tabea
author_facet Reininghaus, Eva Z
Manchia, Mirko
Dalkner, Nina
Bonkat, Nina
Squassina, Alessio
Hodl, Isabel
Vieta, Eduard
Reif, Andreas
Hajek, Tomas
Landén, Mikael
Correll, Christoph U
Scott, Jan
Etain, Bruno
Rietschel, Marcella
Bergink, Veerle
Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Monica
Kessing, Lars Vedel
Fagiolini, Andrea
Bauer, Michael
Goodwin, Guy
Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana
Kupka, Ralph W
Schulze, Thomas G
Lagerberg, Trine V
Yildiz, Ayşegül
Henry, Chantal
Morken, Gunnar
Ritter, Phillip
Nieslen, René Ernst
Licht, Rasmus W
Bechdolf, Andreas
Andreassen, Ole A
Fellendorf, Frederike Tabea
author_sort Reininghaus, Eva Z
collection PubMed
description Bipolar disorder (BD) might be associated with higher infection rates of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) which in turn could result in worsening the clinical course and outcome. This may be due to a high prevalence of somatic comorbidities and an increased risk of delays in and poorer treatment of somatic disease in patients with severe mental illness in general. Vaccination is the most important public health intervention to tackle the ongoing pandemic. We undertook a systematic review regarding the data on vaccinations in individuals with BD. Proportion of prevalence rates, efficacy and specific side effects of vaccinations and in individuals with BD were searched. Results show that only five studies have investigated vaccinations in individuals with BD, which substantially limits the interpretation of overall findings. Studies on antibody production after vaccinations in BD are very limited and results are inconsistent. Also, the evidence-based science on side effects of vaccinations in individuals with BD so far is poor.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8429356
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-84293562021-09-10 Outcomes associated with different vaccines in individuals with bipolar disorder and impact on the current COVID-19 pandemic- a systematic review Reininghaus, Eva Z Manchia, Mirko Dalkner, Nina Bonkat, Nina Squassina, Alessio Hodl, Isabel Vieta, Eduard Reif, Andreas Hajek, Tomas Landén, Mikael Correll, Christoph U Scott, Jan Etain, Bruno Rietschel, Marcella Bergink, Veerle Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Monica Kessing, Lars Vedel Fagiolini, Andrea Bauer, Michael Goodwin, Guy Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana Kupka, Ralph W Schulze, Thomas G Lagerberg, Trine V Yildiz, Ayşegül Henry, Chantal Morken, Gunnar Ritter, Phillip Nieslen, René Ernst Licht, Rasmus W Bechdolf, Andreas Andreassen, Ole A Fellendorf, Frederike Tabea Eur Neuropsychopharmacol Review Bipolar disorder (BD) might be associated with higher infection rates of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) which in turn could result in worsening the clinical course and outcome. This may be due to a high prevalence of somatic comorbidities and an increased risk of delays in and poorer treatment of somatic disease in patients with severe mental illness in general. Vaccination is the most important public health intervention to tackle the ongoing pandemic. We undertook a systematic review regarding the data on vaccinations in individuals with BD. Proportion of prevalence rates, efficacy and specific side effects of vaccinations and in individuals with BD were searched. Results show that only five studies have investigated vaccinations in individuals with BD, which substantially limits the interpretation of overall findings. Studies on antibody production after vaccinations in BD are very limited and results are inconsistent. Also, the evidence-based science on side effects of vaccinations in individuals with BD so far is poor. The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. 2022-01 2021-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8429356/ /pubmed/34607722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.euroneuro.2021.09.001 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
spellingShingle Review
Reininghaus, Eva Z
Manchia, Mirko
Dalkner, Nina
Bonkat, Nina
Squassina, Alessio
Hodl, Isabel
Vieta, Eduard
Reif, Andreas
Hajek, Tomas
Landén, Mikael
Correll, Christoph U
Scott, Jan
Etain, Bruno
Rietschel, Marcella
Bergink, Veerle
Martinez-Cengotitabengoa, Monica
Kessing, Lars Vedel
Fagiolini, Andrea
Bauer, Michael
Goodwin, Guy
Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana
Kupka, Ralph W
Schulze, Thomas G
Lagerberg, Trine V
Yildiz, Ayşegül
Henry, Chantal
Morken, Gunnar
Ritter, Phillip
Nieslen, René Ernst
Licht, Rasmus W
Bechdolf, Andreas
Andreassen, Ole A
Fellendorf, Frederike Tabea
Outcomes associated with different vaccines in individuals with bipolar disorder and impact on the current COVID-19 pandemic- a systematic review
title Outcomes associated with different vaccines in individuals with bipolar disorder and impact on the current COVID-19 pandemic- a systematic review
title_full Outcomes associated with different vaccines in individuals with bipolar disorder and impact on the current COVID-19 pandemic- a systematic review
title_fullStr Outcomes associated with different vaccines in individuals with bipolar disorder and impact on the current COVID-19 pandemic- a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes associated with different vaccines in individuals with bipolar disorder and impact on the current COVID-19 pandemic- a systematic review
title_short Outcomes associated with different vaccines in individuals with bipolar disorder and impact on the current COVID-19 pandemic- a systematic review
title_sort outcomes associated with different vaccines in individuals with bipolar disorder and impact on the current covid-19 pandemic- a systematic review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8429356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34607722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.euroneuro.2021.09.001
work_keys_str_mv AT reininghausevaz outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT manchiamirko outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT dalknernina outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT bonkatnina outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT squassinaalessio outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT hodlisabel outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT vietaeduard outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT reifandreas outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT hajektomas outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT landenmikael outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT correllchristophu outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT scottjan outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT etainbruno outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT rietschelmarcella outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT berginkveerle outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT martinezcengotitabengoamonica outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT kessinglarsvedel outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT fagioliniandrea outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT bauermichael outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT goodwinguy outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT gonzalezpintoana outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT kupkaralphw outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT schulzethomasg outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT lagerbergtrinev outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT yildizaysegul outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT henrychantal outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT morkengunnar outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT ritterphillip outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT nieslenreneernst outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT lichtrasmusw outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT bechdolfandreas outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT andreassenolea outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview
AT fellendorffrederiketabea outcomesassociatedwithdifferentvaccinesinindividualswithbipolardisorderandimpactonthecurrentcovid19pandemicasystematicreview