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001-es BibID:BIBFORM117878
035-os BibID:(WOS)001051657500001
Első szerző:Andreoli, Laura
Cím:COVID-19 vaccine safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding in women with autoimmune diseases : results from the COVAD study / Andreoli Laura, Lini Daniele, Schreiber Karen, Parodis Ioannis, Sen Parikshit, Ravichandran Naveen, Day Jessica, Joshi Mrudula, Jagtap Kshitij, Nune Arvind, Nikiphorou Elena, Agarwal Vishwesh, Saha Sreoshy, Tan Ai Lyn, Shinjo Samuel Katsuyuki, Ziade Nelly, Velikova Tsvetelina, Milchert Marcin, Gracia-Ramos, Abraham Edgar, Cavagna Lorenzo, Kuwana Masataka, Knitza Johannes, Makol Ashima, Patel Aarat, Pauling John D., Wincup Chris, Barman Bhupen, Zamora Tehozol Erick Adrian, Serrano Jorge Rojas, De La Torre Ignacio García, Colunga-Pedraza Iris J., Merayo-Chalico Javier, Chibuzo Okwara Celestine, Katchamart Wanruchada, Akarawatcharangura Goo Phonpen, Shumnalieva Russka, Chen Yi-Ming, Hoff Leonardo Santos, El Kibbi Lina, Halabi Hussein, Vaidya Binit, Shaharir Syahrul Sazliyana, Hasan A. T. M. Tanveer, Dey Dzifa, Toro Gutiérrez Carlos Enrique, Caballero-Uribe Carlo V., Lilleker James B., Salim Babur, Gheita Tamer, Chatterjee Tulika, Saavedra Miguel A., Distler Oliver, Chinoy Hector, Agarwal Vikas, Aggarwal Rohit, Gupta Latika, COVAD Study Group
Dátum:2023
ISSN:1462-0324 1462-0332
Megjegyzések:Objectives: We investigated COVID-19 vaccine safety in pregnant and breastfeeding women with autoimmune diseases (AID) in the COVID-19 Vaccination in Autoimmune Diseases (COVAD) study. Methods: Delayed-onset (>7 days) vaccine-related adverse events (AE), disease flares (DF), and AID-related treatment modifications were analyzed upon diagnosis of AID versus healthy controls (HC) and the pregnancy/breastfeeding status at the time of at least one dose of vaccine. Results: Among the 9201 participants to the self-administered online survey, 6787 (73.8%) were women. Forty pregnant and 52 breastfeeding patients with AID were identified, of whom the majority had received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine (100% and 96.2%, respectively). AE were reported significantly more frequently in pregnant than in non-pregnant patients (overall AE 45% vs 26%, p= 0.01; minor AE 40% vs 25.9%, p= 0.03; major AE 17.5% vs 4.6%, p< 0.01), but no difference was found in comparison with pregnant HC. No difference was observed between breastfeeding patients and HC with respect to AE. Post-vaccination DF were reported by 17.5% of pregnant and 20% of breastfeeding patients, and by 18.3% of age- and disease-matched non-pregnant and non-breastfeeding patients (n = 262). All pregnant/breastfeeding patients who experienced a DF were managed with glucocorticoids; 28.6% and 20% of them required initiation or change in immunosuppressants, respectively. Conclusion: This study provides reassuring insights into the safety of COVID-19 vaccines administered to women with AID during the gestational and post-partum periods, helping overcome hesitant attitudes, as the benefits for the mother and the fetus by passive immunization appear to outweigh potential risks.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
COVID-19 vaccination
adverse events
autoimmune diseases
breastfeeding
disease flare
pregnancy
treatment
Megjelenés:Rheumatology. - [Epub ahead of print] (2023). -
További szerzők:Lini, Daniele Schreiber, Karen Parodis, Ioannis Sen, Parikshit Ravichandran, Naveen Day, Jessica Joshi, Mrudula Jagtap, Kshitij Nune, Arvind Nikiphorou, Elena (reumatológus) Agarwal, Vishwesh Saha, Sreoshy Tan, Ai Lyn Shinjo, Samuel Katsuyuki Ziade, Nelly Velikova, Tsvetelina Milchert, Marcin Gracia-Ramos, Abraham Edgar Cavagna, Lorenzo Kuwana, Masataka Knitza, Johannes Makol, Ashima Patel, Aarat Pauling, John D. Wincup, Chris Barman, Bhupen Zamora Tehozol, Erick Adrian Serrano, Jorge Rojas De La Torre, Ignacio García Colunga-Pedraza, Iris J. Merayo-Chalico, Javier Chibuzo, Okwara Celestine Katchamart, Wanruchada Akawatcharangura Goo, Phonpen Shumnalieva, Russka Chen, Yi-Ming Hoff, Leonardo Santos El Kibbi, Lina Halabi, Hussein Vaidya, Binit Shaharir, Syahrul Sazliyana Hasan, A. T. M. Tanveer Dey, Dzifa Toro Gutiérrez, Carlos Enrique Caballero-Uribe, Carlo Vinicio Lilleker, James B. Salim, Babur Gheita, Tamer A. Chatterjee, Tulika Saavedra, Miguel A. Distler, Oliver Chinoy, Hector Agarwal, Vikas Aggarwal, Rohit Gupta, Latika Griger Zoltán (1979-) (belgyógyász, allergológus és klinikai immunológus, reumatológus) Nagy-Vincze Melinda (1985-) (orvos) COVAD Study Group
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