Rheumatoid Cover letter Covid Vaccination

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Rheumatology clinic 31 March 2021 Covid Vaccination Many of our patients are worried about the Covid vaccine. Below I have attached guidance from the New Zealand rheumatology Association. In summary: 1. All patients should receive the Covid vaccine. It is not a live vaccine. 2. Patients on methotrexate should consider skipping the methotrexate dose immediately following each vaccine shot. 3. Patients on rituximab should attempt to receive their Covid vaccination in the fifth month after their infusions (i.e. one month before their next infusion) If you have any further questions please email the rheumatology nurses at rheumaologynurses@bopdhb.govt.nz Tim Sole and May Ching Soh Arthritis New Zealand-New Zealand Rheumatology Association position statement – COVID-19 vaccination in patients with inflammatory arthritis and related autoimmune diseases 19th February 2021 Studies published to date have not shown that use of oral disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) and biological therapies for arthritis increase the risk of infection, hospitalization or mortality caused by the SARS-CoV-2 novel coronavirus. Use of prednisone greater that 10 mg per day was, however, associated with an increased risk of hospitalization due to COVID-19 infection. Previous studies have shown that patients with poorly controlled inflammatory disease are at increased risk of infection. It is therefore recommended that people with inflammatory arthritis continue to


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