Background : COVID-19 pandemic has raised novel concerns for people living with MS regarding their safety. Methods : Observational study of patients at a single comprehensive community MS center. Results… Click to show full abstract
Background : COVID-19 pandemic has raised novel concerns for people living with MS regarding their safety. Methods : Observational study of patients at a single comprehensive community MS center. Results : 48 patients with MS were suspected of developing COVID-19 March to May 2020; 2 died. Of the remainder, 17 were tested for COVID-19 Ab as part of routine care. Average age of this subgroup was 49.8y ± 11.3 (age range 32-67), 76% female. 65% were treated with an anti-CD20 drug, 12% untreated, and 6% each received glatiramer acetate, interferon, natalizumab, or teriflunomide. 59% of patients were antibody negative. Conclusions : The low incidence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies following infection suggests that certain DMTs may alter Sars-Cov2-Ab response or persistence.
               
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