Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9929177 | The American Journal of Medicine | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Renal dysfunction and female sex were consistently strong risk factors for herpes zoster events in this population. Contrary to expectation, most herpes zoster events did not occur during periods of most intensive immunosuppression. These data may inform studies of interventions designed to prevent herpes zoster in patients on treatment for immune-mediated diseases.
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Authors
Peter K. MD, Janet T. PhD, MPH, Gary S. MD, Andrea K. BS, Ulrich MD, Y.-I. PhD, Peter A. MD, MPH, Robert MD, John C. MD, MPH, E. William MD, Joseph MD, Steven R. MD, Nancy B. MD, John H. MD, MPH, WGET Research Group WGET Research Group,