Autoimmune blistering skin diseases triggered by COVID-19 vaccinations: An Australian case series
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Autoimmune blistering skin diseases triggered by COVID-19 vaccinations: An Australian case series
Abstract
Autoimmune blistering skin diseases (AIBD) can be induced or flared by a multitude of sources, however, there have been some reports suggesting that this occurrence is due to COVID-19 vaccinations. At a single academic blistering disease centre in Sydney, Australia, a retrospective review was conducted, identifying 59 patients with AIBD seen between February 2021 and November 2022. Secondary to recent COVID-19 vaccination, four patients had induction of bullous pemphigoid, three patients had a flare of pre-existing bullous pemphigoid, one patient had induction of pemphigus, and two patients had a flare of pre-existing pemphigus vulgaris. This adds to our understanding of the role of vaccinations in the activity of AIBD.
Keywords: COVID-19; autoimmune blistering; flare; pemphigoid; pemphigus; vaccination.
Copyright © 2023 Cowan, Huang and Murrell.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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