2018
DOI: 10.1093/ibd/izy311
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Herpes Zoster Incidence in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients: A Population-Based Study

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“…Recently, one cohort study conducted by Soh et al 1. published in Gut and Liver disclosed that inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)was associated with an elevated risk of herpes zoster (adjusted hazard ratio of 1.40 in ulcerative colitis and 2.13 in Crohn’s disease), which was consistent with the findings of previous studies 2,3. Some of my ideas are shared with the readers.…”
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“…Recently, one cohort study conducted by Soh et al 1. published in Gut and Liver disclosed that inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)was associated with an elevated risk of herpes zoster (adjusted hazard ratio of 1.40 in ulcerative colitis and 2.13 in Crohn’s disease), which was consistent with the findings of previous studies 2,3. Some of my ideas are shared with the readers.…”
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confidence: 72%
“…The activation and infection of VZV in sensory neurons will cause severe inflammation and immune response, which is the body's defense response to pathogenic microorganisms (Almanzar et al, 2019;Cote-Daigneault et al, 2019). Similarly, our GO enrichment results showed that a large number of VZV-induced DEGs in neuroblastoma cells were mainly related to "inflammatory response, " "immune response, " "response to lipopolysaccharide, " and "chemotaxis" (Figure 3).…”
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confidence: 60%
“…Live/Inactivated Vaccine Herpes Zoster IBD patients are at increased risk of developing HZ, as has been shown in several large studies [59][60][61][62]. In 2013, Long et al [59] compared the HZ risk among 108,000 IBD patients compared with 434,000 non-IBD individuals.…”
Section: Human Papillomavirusmentioning
confidence: 99%