COVID-19 in teriflunomide-treated patients with multiple sclerosis.
Journal: Journal Of Neurology
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Abstract
The outbreak of a severe acute respiratory syndrome caused by a novel coronavirus (COVID-19), has raised health concerns for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) who are commonly on long-term immunotherapies. Managing MS during the pandemic remains challenging with little published experience and no evidence-based guidelines. We present five teriflunomide-treated patients with MS who subsequently developed active COVID-19 infection. The patients continued teriflunomide therapy and had self-limiting infection, without relapse of their MS. These observations have implications for the management of MS in the setting of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Authors
Amir Maghzi, Maria Houtchens, Paolo Preziosa, Carolina Ionete, Biljana Beretich, James Stankiewicz, Shahamat Tauhid, Ann Cabot, Idanis Berriosmorales, Tamara H Schwartz, Jacob Sloane, Mark Freedman, Massimo Filippi, Howard Weiner, Rohit Bakshi
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