Recommendations by the Scientific Department of Neuroimmunology of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology (DCNI/ABN) and the Brazilian Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunological Diseases (BCTRIMS) on vaccination in general and specifically against SARS-CoV-2 for patients with demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system.
Jefferson BeckerLis Campos FerreiraAlfredo DamascenoCarolina Martines EstruttiPaulo Pereira ChristoDagoberto CallegaroMarco Aurélio Lana PeixotoNise Alessandra De Carvalho SousaSérgio Monteiro de AlmeidaTarso AdoniJuliana Santiago-AmaralThiago de Faria JunqueiraSamira Luisa Dos Apóstolos PereiraAna Beatriz Ayroza Galvão Ribeiro GomesMilena Sales PitombeiraRenata Barbosa PaoliloAnderson Kuntz GrzesiukAna Claudia PiccoloJosé Arthur Costa D AlmeidaAntônio Pereira Gomes NetoAugusto César Penalva de OliveiraBianca Etelvina Santos de OliveiraCarlos Bernardo TauilClaudia Cristina Ferreira VasconcelosDamacio Kaimen-MacielDaniel Lima VarelaDenise Sisterolli DinizEnedina Maria Lobato de OliveiraFabíola Rachid MalfetanoFernando Elias BorgesFernando Faria Andrade FigueiraFrancisco de Assis Aquino GondimGiordani Rodrigues Dos PassosGuilherme Diogo da SilvaGuilherme Sciascia Do OlivalGutemberg Augusto Cruz Dos SantosHeloisa Helena RuoccoHenry Koiti SatoHerval Ribeiro Soares NetoLeandro Cortoni CaliaMarcus Vinicius Magno GonçalvesMaria Cecilia Aragón De VecinoMaria Lucia Vellutini PimentelMarlise De Castro RibeiroMateus BoaventuraMônica Koncke Fiuza ParolinRenata Brant De Souza MeloRobson LázaroRodrigo Barbosa ThomazRodrigo KleinpaulRonaldo Maciel DiasSidney GomesSimone Abrante LucattoSoniza Vieira Alves-LeonThiago FukudaTaysa Alexandrino Gonsalves Jubé RibeiroThereza Cristina d'Ávila WincklerYara Dadalti FragosoOsvaldo José Moreira do NascimentoMaria Lucia Brito FerreiraMaria Fernanda MendesDoralina Guimarães BrumFelipe von Glehn SilvaPublished in: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (2021)
The Scientific Department of Neuroimmunology of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology (DCNI/ABN) and Brazilian Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunological Diseases (BCTRIMS) provide recommendations in this document for vaccination of the population with demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system (CNS) against infections in general and against the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which causes COVID-19. We emphasize the seriousness of the current situation in view of the spread of COVID-19 in our country. Therefore, reference guides on vaccination for clinicians, patients, and public health authorities are particularly important to prevent some infectious diseases. The DCNI/ABN and BCTRIMS recommend that patients with CNS demyelinating diseases (e.g., MS and NMOSD) be continually monitored for updates to their vaccination schedule, especially at the beginning or before a change in treatment with a disease modifying drug (DMD). It is also important to note that vaccines are safe, and physicians should encourage their use in all patients. Clearly, special care should be taken when live attenuated viruses are involved. Finally, it is important for physicians to verify which DMD the patient is receiving and when the last dose was taken, as each drug may affect the induction of immune response differently.
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