Infections in Vasculitis: Can We Create an Epidemic of Change?
Gretchen Santana Cepero, John E. McKinnon, Kathleen Maksimowicz‐McKinnon
The Journal of Rheumatology · 2024-10
Abstract
In the article entitled "Prevalence, Predictors, and Prognosis of Serious Infections in Takayasu Arteritis: A Cohort Study" by Misra and colleagues in this issue of <i>The Journal of Rheumatology</i>, the authors examine the incidence of serious infections in a Takayasu arteritis (TA) patient cohort; analyze associated demographic, clinical, angiographic, and treatment-related factors; and evaluate their impact on serious infections and mortality in TA.<sup>1</sup> They found that serious infections in patients with TA were prevalent, occurring in one-sixth of their cohort, with pneumonia (38%) and tuberculosis (TB; 24%) as the most common infections identified.<sup>1</sup>
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Cohort
- Incidence (geometry)
- Arteritis
- Pneumonia
- Vasculitis
- Tuberculosis
- Rheumatology
- Internal medicine
- Cohort study
- Epidemiology
- Takayasu arteritis
- Intensive care medicine
- Pediatrics