Incident autoimmune diseases in association with SARS-CoV-2 infection: a matched cohort study.
Falko TeschFranz EhmAnnika ViviritoDanny WendeManuel BatramFriedrich LoserSimone MenzerJosephine JacobMartin RössleMartin SeifertBarbara KindChristina KönigClaudia SchulteTilo BuschmannDagmar HertlePedro BallesterosStefan BaßlerBarbara BerteleThomas BittererCordula RiedererFranziska SobikLukas ReitzleChrista Scheidt-NaveJochen SchmittPublished in: Clinical rheumatology (2023)
SARS-CoV-2 infection is associated with an increased risk of developing new-onset autoimmune diseases after the acute phase of infection. Key Points • In the 3 to 15 months after acute infection, patients who had suffered from COVID-19 had a 43% (95% CI: 37-48%) higher likelihood of developing a first-onset autoimmune disease, meaning an absolute increase in incidence of 4.50 per 1000 person-years over the control group. • COVID-19 showed the strongest association with vascular autoimmune diseases.