Vaccination Against Influenza Is Effective in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis
31st Jan 2006, 16:40 GMT
A controlled trial suggested that vaccination is effective, although response is lower than in healthy controls, and that it does not affect disease activity. (CME) Medscape Medical News Desiree Lie,Laurie Barclay,Gary Vogin
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