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Purpose: Fear of arthritis after vaccination may make patients hesitate to vaccinate
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To date, there has been no analysis and research on COVID-19 vaccination and arthritis attacks in patients with rheumatoid arthritis ( RA ) .
Purpose: Fear of arthritis after vaccination may make patients hesitate to vaccinate
Methods: RA patients were screened and determined from the population-based electronic medical records and had vaccination links.
They were divided into BNT162b2 ( mRNA vaccine), CoronaVac (inactivated virus vaccine) and unvaccinated groups
Methods: RA patients were screened and determined from the population-based electronic medical records and had vaccination links.
They were divided into BNT162b2 ( mRNA vaccine), CoronaVac (inactivated virus vaccine) and unvaccinated groups
Results: In 5493 name RA patients ( BNT162b2 : 653 ; CoronaVac : 671 ; unvaccinated: 4169 ), the propensity score display Poisson regression weighted with the onset of arthritis COVID-19 had no significant association between vaccination (( BNT162b2 : adjusting The post-incidence ratio was 0.
86 , 95%CI 0.
Conclusion: The current evidence does not support that complete mRNA vaccination or inactivated virus COVID-19 vaccine is associated with possible arthritis attacks
Source: Source:
Li X, et al.
Ann Rheum Dis 2021;0:1–5.
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