Although COVID-19 vaccination is warmly suggested for psoriatic patients by several dermatological societies worldwide, only a recently published Italian case-series has sustained a safe and effective role of the vaccine in this patients' subset. Remarkably, vaccines information highlights that limited data are present for immunosuppressed patients and the vaccination should be performed in agreement with the vaccinator.
COVID-19 vaccine does not trigger psoriasis flares in psoriatic patients treated with apremilast / A. Pacifico, A. d'Arino, P.D.M. Pigatto, P. Malagoli, G. Damiani. - In: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0307-6938. - (2021). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1111/ced.14723]
COVID-19 vaccine does not trigger psoriasis flares in psoriatic patients treated with apremilast
P.D.M. Pigatto;G. Damiani
2021
Abstract
Although COVID-19 vaccination is warmly suggested for psoriatic patients by several dermatological societies worldwide, only a recently published Italian case-series has sustained a safe and effective role of the vaccine in this patients' subset. Remarkably, vaccines information highlights that limited data are present for immunosuppressed patients and the vaccination should be performed in agreement with the vaccinator.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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