AÂ minority of patients experience lingering symptoms after infecÂtion with SARS-CoV-2, similar to some other previously known post-infection syndromes. Although we are just beginning to understand the differÂent presenÂtations, pathophysiology, risk factors, prognosis and treatment of long COVID, rheumatologists can play a leaderÂship role in managing patients with the illness and contributing to this important research…
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2022 ACR Guideline for Vaccinations in Patients with RMDs
This guideline provides evidence-based recommendations on the use of vaccinations in children and adults with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases. It includes expanded indications for some vaccines, as well as guidance on whether to hold immunosuppressive medications or delay vaccination to maximize vaccine immunogenicity and efficacy.
Case Study: Cerebral Toxoplasmosis in a Newly Diagnosed Lupus Patient
The occurrence of opportunistic infections is an established complication in patients diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The foremost challenge in such circumstances is differentiating between an exacerbation or progression of SLE, and the effects of the infection itself.1 Toxoplasma gondii is a ubiquitous parasite that often causes an asymptomatic infection in healthy, immunocompetent adults….
The Effect of Tofacitinib on Live Vaccine Responses
New research indicates that vaccination for the herpes zoster virus in patients with rheumatoid arthritis starting tofacitinib appears to be both safe and useful. Rheumatologists may want to check the patient’s pre-existing immunity status prior to administering the vaccine…
Vaccines and Biologics: What Rheumatologists Need to Know
How vaccines, medications and rheumatic disease-related effects on immune system interact
Vaccinations for Immunocompromised Patients Are Shared Responsibility of Specialists, Primary Care Physicians
Infectious Diseases Society of America recommends both physician groups educate patients, household members on importance of vaccines
ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting 2012: Immunosuppressed Rheumatic Disease Patients Still Candidates for Vaccines
People with rheumatic diseases can be considered to receive flu and pneumococcal vaccines even if they’re on immunosuppressive drugs
Drug Updates: Lorcaserin, Acetaminophen, and More
information on new approvals and medication safety
Immunizations and Autoimmune Disease
What is safe and what to avoid in this patient population
Is B a Key to Autoimmune Therapy?: B Cell–targeted Therapies in Autoimmune Disease
A perspective on B cell–targeted therapies in autoimmune disease