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Volume 35, Issue 1, Pages 163-181 (February 2009)


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Latent Infection and Tuberculosis Disease in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients

Eduardo Acevedo-Vásquez, MD, DRabCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Darío Ponce de León, MDc, Rocío Gamboa-Cárdenas, MDb

New drug classes, biologics, have been developed over the past 10 years based on human or chimeric antibodies against cytokines or receptors with pivotal roles in the inflammatory pathways of immune-mediated inflammatory disease. Anti–tumor necrosis factor agents carry the largest infection risk of all the biologics, predisposing patients to mycobacterial infections. Patients receiving biologics are at higher risk for developing tuberculosis. New cases of tuberculosis or reactivation of latent tuberculosis infections may occur during the course of treatment, so a high level of vigilance is highly recommended.

a School of Medicine, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Perú

b Department of Rheumatology, Guillermo Almenara Hospital, 111 Buen Retiro Street, Lima 41, Perú

c Division of Internal Medicine, Guillermo Almenara Hospital, EsSALUD, 800 Grau Avenue, Lima 13, Perú

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Department of Rheumatology, Guillermo Almenara Hospital, 111 Buen Retiro Street, Lima 41, Perú.

PII: S0889-857X(09)00009-X

doi:10.1016/j.rdc.2009.03.008


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