Mapping the risk of infections in patients with multiple sclerosis: A multi-database study in the United Kingdom Clinical Practice Research Datalink GOLD and Aurum

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2022-10

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Leung, Melissa Wing YeeISNI 0000000512552002
Bazelier, MarloesISNI 0000000396732689
Souverein, Patrick C.ORCID 0000-0002-7452-0477ISNI 0000000392263686
Uitdehaag, Bernard Mj
Klungel, Olaf H.ISNI 0000000390199414
Leufkens, H.G.ISNI 0000000392454327
Pajouheshnia, RominISNI 0000000492815273

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: People with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) have an increased risk of infections; risk factors include underlying disease, physical impairment and use of some disease-modifying treatments. OBJECTIVE: To quantify changes in population-level infection rates among pwMS and compare these to the general population and people with rheumatoid arthritis (pwRA), and identify patient characteristics predictive of infections after MS diagnosis. METHODS: We conducted a multi-database study using data on 23,226 people with MS diagnosis from the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink Aurum and GOLD (January 2000-December 2020). PwMS were matched to MS-free controls and pwRA. We calculated infection rates, and estimated incidence rate ratios (IRR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) of predictors for infections ⩽ 5 years after MS diagnosis using Poisson regression. RESULTS: Among pwMS, overall infection rates remained stable - 1.51-fold (1.49-1.52) that in MS-free controls and 0.87-fold (0.86-0.88) that in pwRA - although urinary tract infection rate per 1000 person-years increased from 98.7 (96.1-101) (2000-2010) to 136 (134-138) (2011-2020). Recent infection before MS diagnosis was most predictive of infections (1 infection: IRR 1.92 (1.86-1.97); ⩾2 infections: IRR 3.00 (2.89-3.10)). CONCLUSION: The population-level elevated risk of infection among pwMS has remained stable despite the introduction of disease-modifying treatments.

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Multiple sclerosis infections, United Kingdom Clinical Practice Research Datalink GOLD and Aurum, multiple outcomes multi-database study, urinary tract infection, Neurology, Clinical Neurology

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Leung, M W, Bazelier, M T, Souverein, P C, Uitdehaag, B M, Klungel, O H, Leufkens, H G & Pajouheshnia, R 2022, 'Mapping the risk of infections in patients with multiple sclerosis : A multi-database study in the United Kingdom Clinical Practice Research Datalink GOLD and Aurum', Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England), vol. 28, no. 11, pp. 1808-1818. https://doi.org/10.1177/13524585221094218