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Mult Scler ; 27(14): 2280-2283, 2021 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33870792

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BACKGROUND: Yellow fever vaccine (YFV) is not advised for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients because of the potential risk of post-vaccine relapses. OBJECTIVE: To assess the risk of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RR-MS) worsening after YFV. METHODS: Non-interventional observational retrospective, exposed/non-exposed cohort study nested in the French national cohort including MS. RESULTS: 128 RR-MS were included. The 1-year annualized relapse rate (ARR) following YFV did not differ between exposed: 0.219 (0.420) and non-exposed subjects: 0.208 (0.521) (p = 0.92). Time to first relapse was not different between groups (adjusted hazard ratio (HR) = 1.33; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.53-3.30, p = 0.54). CONCLUSION: These results suggest that YFV does not worsen the course of RR-MS.


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Esclerosis Múltiple Recurrente-Remitente , Esclerosis Múltiple , Fiebre Amarilla , Estudios de Cohortes , Humanos , Esclerosis Múltiple/epidemiología , Esclerosis Múltiple Recurrente-Remitente/epidemiología , Estudios Retrospectivos , Vacunación/efectos adversos , Fiebre Amarilla/epidemiología , Fiebre Amarilla/prevención & control
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Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm ; 3(6): e297, 2016 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27844037

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OBJECTIVE: To assess disease activity within 12 months after natalizumab (NZ) discontinuation in a large French postmarketing cohort. METHODS: In France, patients exposed at least once to NZ were included in the TYSEDMUS observational and multicenter cohort, part of the French NZ Risk Management Plan. Clinical disease activity during the year following NZ discontinuation was assessed in this cohort. Time to first relapse after NZ stop was analyzed using Kaplan-Meier method and potentially associated factors were studied using a multivariate Cox model. RESULTS: Out of the 4,055 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) included in TYSEDMUS, 1,253 discontinued NZ and 715 of them had relevant data for our study. The probability of relapse within the year after NZ stop was estimated at 45% (95% confidence interval 0.41-0.49). CONCLUSIONS: This large and systematic survey of patients with MS after NZ withdrawal allows quantifying the risk of increased disease activity following treatment discontinuation. This study provides large-scale, multicenter, systematic data after NZ cessation in real-life settings.

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