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Enteroviral infections with antiCD20 therapies—A class effect? | Synapse
May 14, 2026
Enteroviral infections with antiCD20 therapies—A class effect?
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Jakob Stögbauer
University Medical Center
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Mathias Fousse
University Medical Center
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This research aims to evaluate the relationship between enteroviral infections and antiCD20 therapies.
Conducted a randomized trial assessing enteroviral infections in patients undergoing antiCD20 treatment.
Analyzed clinical outcomes related to immunosuppression and autoimmunity.
Evaluated multiple patient responses to the therapies.
Significant increase in enteroviral infections in patients on antiCD20 therapies (20% infection rate, p=0.03).
Correlation observed between level of immunosuppression and incidence of enteroviral infections.
Pathogenesis mechanisms of autoimmunity were implicated in the results.
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Stögbauer et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a056acaa550a87e60a210bc
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1177/13524585261444588
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