16 min

MS and the COVID-19 Vaccine: What Do We Know and What Should We Do About It?‪ ‬ eMultipleSclerosis Review

    • Medicine

COVID-19 vaccination. For many people with multiple sclerosis, it’s not a simple and straightforward process. The DMT they’re currently taking to control disease progression and moderate their symptoms — particularly if it’s a beta cell- depleting agent — may prevent the vaccine from working as it’s supposed to. What do clinicians need to know, and how should they explain it to their patients?  
Dr. Joseph Sabatino from the University of California San Francisco presented the basics in his recent newsletter issue; now he brings that information into the clinic in this eMultipleSclerosis Review podcast. 
Take our post-test to claim CME credits.
To read a companion newsletter click here.

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COVID-19 vaccination. For many people with multiple sclerosis, it’s not a simple and straightforward process. The DMT they’re currently taking to control disease progression and moderate their symptoms — particularly if it’s a beta cell- depleting agent — may prevent the vaccine from working as it’s supposed to. What do clinicians need to know, and how should they explain it to their patients?  
Dr. Joseph Sabatino from the University of California San Francisco presented the basics in his recent newsletter issue; now he brings that information into the clinic in this eMultipleSclerosis Review podcast. 
Take our post-test to claim CME credits.
To read a companion newsletter click here.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

16 min