Do different platforms of coronavirus vaccines have different impacts on psoriasis flares?

This study evaluated the impacts on psoriasis flares of 3 vaccine platforms: inactivated, viral vector and mRNA. Respectively, 198 and 96 psoriasis patients with and without COVID-19 vaccination during the study period. Group comparison revealed no increased risk of psoriasis flaring after COVID-19...

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Main Author: Chularojanamontri L.
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Published: 2023
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spelling th-mahidol.823222023-05-19T15:06:09Z Do different platforms of coronavirus vaccines have different impacts on psoriasis flares? Chularojanamontri L. Mahidol University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology This study evaluated the impacts on psoriasis flares of 3 vaccine platforms: inactivated, viral vector and mRNA. Respectively, 198 and 96 psoriasis patients with and without COVID-19 vaccination during the study period. Group comparison revealed no increased risk of psoriasis flaring after COVID-19 vaccination. The vaccinated group received 425 doses of vaccine (140 inactivated, 230 viral vector and 55 mRNA). Patients' self-reported symptoms included all three platforms causing psoriasis flare, but the highest was among patients administered with mRNA vaccines. Most flares were mild to moderate, and most patients (89.8%) managed their flare-up lesions without rescue therapy. In conclusion, our study showed that the rate of psoriasis flare was not significantly different between vaccinated and unvaccinated groups. Factors that might explain psoriasis flare include vaccine-related psychological stress and side effects from vaccination. Different platforms of corona vaccines seemed to have different impact of psoriasis flares. Based on our results and the recommendations of several consensus guidelines, the benefits of COVID vaccinations outweigh the risks to patients with psoriasis. Patients with psoriasis should receive a COVID vaccine as soon as one is available. 2023-05-19T08:06:09Z 2023-05-19T08:06:09Z 2023-01-01 Article Experimental Dermatology (2023) 10.1111/exd.14793 16000625 09066705 36940925 2-s2.0-85150894301 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/82322 SCOPUS
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Do different platforms of coronavirus vaccines have different impacts on psoriasis flares?
description This study evaluated the impacts on psoriasis flares of 3 vaccine platforms: inactivated, viral vector and mRNA. Respectively, 198 and 96 psoriasis patients with and without COVID-19 vaccination during the study period. Group comparison revealed no increased risk of psoriasis flaring after COVID-19 vaccination. The vaccinated group received 425 doses of vaccine (140 inactivated, 230 viral vector and 55 mRNA). Patients' self-reported symptoms included all three platforms causing psoriasis flare, but the highest was among patients administered with mRNA vaccines. Most flares were mild to moderate, and most patients (89.8%) managed their flare-up lesions without rescue therapy. In conclusion, our study showed that the rate of psoriasis flare was not significantly different between vaccinated and unvaccinated groups. Factors that might explain psoriasis flare include vaccine-related psychological stress and side effects from vaccination. Different platforms of corona vaccines seemed to have different impact of psoriasis flares. Based on our results and the recommendations of several consensus guidelines, the benefits of COVID vaccinations outweigh the risks to patients with psoriasis. Patients with psoriasis should receive a COVID vaccine as soon as one is available.
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title Do different platforms of coronavirus vaccines have different impacts on psoriasis flares?
title_short Do different platforms of coronavirus vaccines have different impacts on psoriasis flares?
title_full Do different platforms of coronavirus vaccines have different impacts on psoriasis flares?
title_fullStr Do different platforms of coronavirus vaccines have different impacts on psoriasis flares?
title_full_unstemmed Do different platforms of coronavirus vaccines have different impacts on psoriasis flares?
title_sort do different platforms of coronavirus vaccines have different impacts on psoriasis flares?
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