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VIDEO: Don’t fear fungal infections in psoriasis patients on biologics


 

AT THE COASTAL DERMATOLOGY SYMPOSIUM

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SONOMA, CALIF. – Concerns about the risk of developing deep fungal infections in patients on biologic therapies for psoriasis are real, but not as significant as some may think, Dr. Miriam S. Bettencourt said at the annual Coastal Dermatology Symposium.

Data suggest that 98% of all patients who developed deep fungal infection while taking a biologic drug also were taking another immunosuppressant, usually prednisone, said Dr. Bettencourt of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Among a subgroup of patients taking a biologic drug for psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, the risk of developing a deep fungal infection is significantly lower than among all patients on biologics, she said at the symposium, jointly presented by the University of Louisville (Ky.) and Global Academy for Medical Education. This publication and Global Academy for Medical Education are owned by the same parent company.

Dr. Bettencourt reported having no financial disclosures.

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