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Title: Vaccine hesitancy decreases in rheumatic diseases, long-term concerns remain in myositis: a comparative analysis of the COVAD surveys
Authors: SEN, ParikshitNAVEEN, R.HOUSHMAND, NazaninKIA, Siamak MoghadamJOSHI, MrudulaSAHA, SreoshyJAGTAP, KshitijAGARWAL, VishweshNUNE, ArvindNIKIPHOROU, ElenaTAN, Ai LynHIDALGO, Eduardo RomeroSAENZ, RicardoESCALANTE, M. IdaniaMORALES, RobertoCALAPAQUI, WendyQUEZADA, IvonneARREDONDO, GabrielaAGARWAL, VikasAGGARWAL, RohitKNITZA, JohannesVENERITO, VincenzoGUPTA, LatikaMAKOL, AshimaPATEL, AaratPAULING, John D.WINCUP, ChrisBARMAN, BhupenTEHOZOL, Erick Adrian ZamoraSERRANO, Jorge RojasTORRE, Ignacio de laCOLUNGA-PEDRAZA, Iris J.GRIGNASCHI, SilviaMERAYO-CHALICO, JavierCHIBUZO, Okwara CelestineKATCHAMART, WanruchadaGOO, Phonpen AkawatcharanguraSHUMNALIEVA, RusskaCHEN, Yi-MingHOFF, Leonardo SantosKIBBI, Lina ElHALABI, HusseinVAIDYA, BinitGIOLLO, AlessandroSHAHARIR, Syahrul SazliyanaHASAN, A. T. M. TanveerDEY, DzifaGUTIERREZ, Carlos Enrique ToroCABALLERO-URIBE, Carlo VinicioLILLEKER, James B.SALIM, BaburGHEITA, TamerCHATTERJEE, TulikaDISTLER, OliverALLUNO, AlessiaSAAVEDRA, Miguel A.DAY, JessicaCHINOY, HectorKARDES, SinanKARDES, Sinan A.ANDREOLI, LauraLINI, DanieleSCREIBER, KarenVINCE, Melinda NagySINGH, Yogesh PreetIOANNONE, FlorenzoRANJAN, RajivJAIN, AvinashPANDYA, Sapan C.PILANIA, Rakesh KumarSHARMA, AmanMANOJ, M. ManeshGUPTA, VikasKAVADICHANDA, Chengappa G.PATRO, Pradeepta SekharAJMANI, SajalFORNARO, MarcoPHATAK, SanatGOSWAMI, Rudra ProsadCHOWDHURY, Abhra ChandraMATHEW, Ashish JacobSHENOY, PadnamabhaASRANNA, AjayBOMMAKANTI, Keerthi TalariSHUKLA, AnujPANDE, Arunkumar R.CHANDWAR, KunalTRABOCO, Lisa S.GHODKE, AkankshaBORO, HiyaFAZAL, Zoha ZahidCANSU, Doendue UeskuedarYILDIRIM, ResitGASPARYAN, Armen YuriPAPA, Nicoletta DelSAMBATARO, GianlucaFABIOLA, AtzeniGOVONI, MarcelloWIBOWO, Suryo Anggoro KusumoPARISI, SimoneBOCCI, Elena BartoloniSEBASTIANI, Gian DomenicoFUSARO, EnricoSEBASTIANI, MarcoQUARTUCCIO, LucaFRANCESCHINI, FrancoSAINAGHI, Pier PaoloORSOLINI, GiovanniANGELIS, Rossella DeLOARCE-MARTOS, JesusDANIELLI, Maria GiovannaPRIETO-GONZALEZ, SergioSHINJO, Samuel KatsuyukiGONZALEZ, Raquel AranegaYOSHIDA, AkiraNAKASHIMA, RanSATO, ShinjiKIMURA, NaokiKANEKO, YukoGONO, TakahisaTOMARAS, StylianosPROFT, Fabian NikolaiHOLZER, Marie-ThereseZIADE, NellyGROMOVA, Margarita AleksandrovnaAHARONOV, OrGRIGER, ZoltanHMAMOUCHI, IhsaneBOUCHTI, Imane ElBABA, ZinebGIANNINI, MargheritaMAURIER, FrancoisCAMPAGNE, JulienMEYER, AlainVELIKOVA, TsvetelinaLANGGUTH, DamanLIMAYE, VidyaNEEDHAM, MerrileeSRIVASTAV, NileshHUDSON, MarieLANDON-CARDINAL, OceaneZULETA, Wilmer Gerardo RojasARBELAEZ, AlvaroCAJAS, JavierSILVA, Jose Antonio PereiraMILCHERT, MarcinFONSECA, Joao EuricoZIMBA, OlenaBOHDANA, DoskaliukIMA-EDOMWONYI, UyiDEDEKE, IbukunoluwaAIRENAKHO, EmorinkenMADU, Nwankwo HenryYERIMA, AbubakarOLAOSEBIKAN, HakeemBECKY, A.PARODIS, IoannisKOUSSOUGBO, Oruma DeviPALALANE, ElisaSO, HoUGARTE-GIL, Manuel FranciscoCHINCHAY, LynBERNAOLA, Jose ProanoPIMENTEL, VictorioFATHI, Hanan MohammedMOHAMMED, Reem Hamdy A.HARIFI, GhitaGRACIA-RAMOS, Abraham EdgarFUENTES-SILVA, YurilisCABRIZA, KarollLOSANTO, JonathanCOLAMAN, NellyCACHAFEIRO-VILAR, AntonioBAUTISTA, Generoso GuerraHO, Enrique Julio GiraldoGONZALEZ, RaulNUNEZ, Lilith StangeVERGARA, M. CristianCAVAGNA, LorenzoBAEZ, Jossiell ThenALONZO, HugoPASTELIN, Carlos Benito SantiagoSALINAS, Rodrigo GarciaOBIOLS, Alejandro QuinonezCHAVEZ, NilmoORDONEZ, Andrea BranARGUETA, SandraLLERENA, Gil Alberto ReyesSIERRA-ZORITA, RadamesKUWANA, MasatakaARRIETA, Dina
Citation: RHEUMATOLOGY, v.62, n.10, p.3291-3301, 2023
Abstract: Objective COVID-19 vaccines have a favorable safety profile in patients with autoimmune rheumatic diseases (AIRDs) such as idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs); however, hesitancy continues to persist among these patients. Therefore, we studied the prevalence, predictors and reasons for hesitancy in patients with IIMs, other AIRDs, non-rheumatic autoimmune diseases (nrAIDs) and healthy controls (HCs), using data from the two international COVID-19 Vaccination in Autoimmune Diseases (COVAD) e-surveys. Methods The first and second COVAD patient self-reported e-surveys were circulated from March to December 2021, and February to June 2022 (ongoing). We collected data on demographics, comorbidities, COVID-19 infection and vaccination history, reasons for hesitancy, and patient reported outcomes. Predictors of hesitancy were analysed using regression models in different groups. Results We analysed data from 18 882 (COVAD-1) and 7666 (COVAD-2) respondents. Reassuringly, hesitancy decreased from 2021 (16.5%) to 2022 (5.1%) (OR: 0.26; 95% CI: 0.24, 0.30, P < 0.001). However, concerns/fear over long-term safety had increased (OR: 3.6; 95% CI: 2.9, 4.6, P < 0.01). We noted with concern greater skepticism over vaccine science among patients with IIMs than AIRDs (OR: 1.8; 95% CI: 1.08, 3.2, P = 0.023) and HCs (OR: 4; 95% CI: 1.9, 8.1, P < 0.001), as well as more long-term safety concerns/fear (IIMs vs AIRDs - OR: 1.9; 95% CI: 1.2, 2.9, P = 0.001; IIMs vs HCs - OR: 5.4 95% CI: 3, 9.6, P < 0.001). Caucasians [OR 4.2 (1.7-10.3)] were likely to be more hesitant, while those with better PROMIS physical health score were less hesitant [OR 0.9 (0.8-0.97)]. Conclusion Vaccine hesitancy has decreased from 2021 to 2022, long-term safety concerns remain among patients with IIMs, particularly in Caucasians and those with poor physical function.
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