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Urticaria exacerbations and adverse reactions in patients with chronic urticaria receiving COVID-19 vaccination: Results of the UCARE COVAC-CU study

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Kocaturk, E | Salameh, P | Sarac, E | Vera Ayala, CE | Thomsen, SF | Zuberbier, T | Ensina, LF | Popov, TA | van Doorn, MBA | Gimenez-Arnau, AM | Asero, R | Criado, PR | Aarestrup, FM | AbdulHameed Ansari, Z | Al Abri, S | Al-Ahmad, M | Al Hinai, B | Allenova, A | Al-Nesf, M | Altrichter, S | Arnaout, R | Bartosinska, J | Bauer, A | Bernstein, JA | Bizjak, M | Bonnekoh, H | Bouillet, L | Brzoza, Z | Calvalcanti Dela Bianca Melo, AC | Campinhos, FL | Carne, E | Purayil, SC | Cherrez-Ojeda, I | Chong-Neto, HJ | Christoff, G | Conlon, N | Jardim Criado, RF | Cvenkel, K | Damadoglu, E | Danilycheva, I | Day, C | de Montjoye, L | Demir, S | Ferucci, SM | Fomina, D | Fukunaga, A | Garcia, E | Gelincik, A | Gobel, JH | Godse, K | Goncalo, M | Gotua, M | Grattan, C | Gugala, A | Guillet, C | Kalyoncu, AF | Karakaya, G | Kasperska-Zajac, A | Katelaris, CH | Khoshkhui, M | Kleinheinz, A | Kolacinska-Flont, M | Kolkhir, P | Kosnik, M | Krasowska, D | Kumaran, MS | Kuprys-Lipinska, I | Kurowski, M | Kuznetsova, EV | Larenas-Linnemann, D | Lebedkina, MS | Lee, Y  | Makris, M | Gomez, RM | Nasr, I | Neisinger, S | Oda, Y | Kara, RO | Palitot, EB | Papapostolou, N | Salvador Parisi, CA | Pesque, D | Peter, J | Petkova, E | Ridge, K | Rudenko, M | Rutkowski, K | Saini, SS | Salman, A | Sanchez, J | Sekerel, B | Serdotetskova, SA | Serpa, FS | Dikicier, BS | Sidiropoulos, N | Sikora, A | Sorensen, JA | Soria, A | Kucuk, OS | Thalappil, SR | Tomaszewska, K | Tuncay, G | Unal, D | Valle, S | van Lindonk, E | Vestergaard, C | Meshkova, RY | Vitchuk, A | Xepapadaki, P | Ye, YM  | Zalewska-Janowska, A | Zamlynski, M | Maurer, M
Citation
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 152(5). : 1095-1106, 2023
Journal Title
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology
ISSN
0091-67491097-6825
Abstract
Background: Concern about disease exacerbations and fear of reactions after coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccinations are common in chronic urticaria (CU) patients and may lead to vaccine hesitancy. Objective: We assessed the frequency and risk factors of CU exacerbation and adverse reactions in CU patients after COVID-19 vaccination. Methods: COVAC-CU is an international multicenter study of Urticaria Centers of Reference and Excellence (UCAREs) that retrospectively evaluated the effects of COVID-19 vaccination in CU patients aged ≥18 years and vaccinated with ≥1 dose of any COVID-19 vaccine. We evaluated CU exacerbations and severe allergic reactions as well as other adverse events associated with COVID-19 vaccinations and their association with various CU parameters. Results: Across 2769 COVID-19–vaccinated CU patients, most (90%) received at least 2 COVID-19 vaccine doses, and most patients received CU treatment and had well-controlled disease. The rate of COVID-19 vaccination–induced CU exacerbation was 9%. Of 223 patients with CU exacerbation after the first dose, 53.4% experienced recurrence of CU exacerbation after the second dose. CU exacerbation most often started <48 hours after vaccination (59.2%), lasted for a few weeks or less (70%), and was treated mainly with antihistamines (70.3%). Factors that increased the risk for COVID-19 vaccination–induced CU exacerbation included female sex, disease duration shorter than 24 months, having chronic spontaneous versus inducible urticaria, receipt of adenovirus viral vector vaccine, having nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug/aspirin intolerance, and having concerns about getting vaccinated; receiving omalizumab treatment and Latino/Hispanic ethnicity lowered the risk. First-dose vaccine–related adverse effects, most commonly local reactions, fever, fatigue, and muscle pain, were reported by 43.5% of CU patients. Seven patients reported severe allergic reactions. Conclusions: COVID-19 vaccination leads to disease exacerbation in only a small number of CU patients and is generally well tolerated.
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DOI
10.1016/j.jaci.2023.07.019
PMID
37574079
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