Burden of non-serious infections during biological use for rheumatoid arthritis.
Barbara J M BergmansNaomi JessurunJette van LintJean-Luc MurkEugène van PuijenbroekEsther de VriesPublished in: PloS one (2024)
Non-serious infections significantly outnumbered serious infections in this real-life cohort of RA patients using biologicals (77.1 non-serious infections and 1.3 serious infections per 100 patient years, respectively). Infections in the upper respiratory tract were rated as having an average burden, which remained constant over a long period of time. Awareness of the impact of recurrent and chronic non-serious infections may enable healthcare professionals to timely treat and maybe even prevent them, which would lessen the associated personal and socioeconomic burden.