Doctor—Should I get the COVID-19 vaccine? Infection and immunization in individuals with neuromuscular disorders

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Abstract

The clinical course of neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) can be affected by infections, both in immunocompetent individuals, and in those with reduced immunocompetence due to immunosuppressive/immunomodulating therapies. Infections and immunizations may also trigger NMDs. There is a potential for reduced efficacy of immunizations in patients with reduced immunocompetence. The recent vaccination program for coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) raises several questions regarding the safety and efficacy of this vaccine in individuals with NMDs. In this Practice Topic article, we address the role of vaccine-preventable infections in NMDs and the safety and efficacy of immunization in individuals with NMDs, with emphasis on vaccination against COVID-19.

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Živković, S. A., Gruener, G., & Narayanaswami, P. (2021). Doctor—Should I get the COVID-19 vaccine? Infection and immunization in individuals with neuromuscular disorders. Muscle and Nerve, 63(3), 294–303. https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.27179

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