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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 9 MIN

Discussing RA: Infectious complications of RA treatments

from The IMID Forum · host The Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disease Forum

Join Professor Iain McInnes for the latest episode of Discussing RA on The Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disease Forum. In this episode, he will review two recent studies by Etani et al. and George et al. that examine the infectious complications associated with immunosuppressive therapy in rheumatoid arthritis, including herpes zoster risk across five JAK inhibitors and the relationship between RA treatments and nonserious infections.

Join Professor Iain McInnes for the latest episode of Discussing RA on The Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disease Forum. In this episode, he will review two recent studies by Etani et al. and George et al. that examine the infectious complications associated with immunosuppressive therapy in rheumatoid arthritis, including herpes zoster risk across five JAK inhibitors and the relationship between RA treatments and nonserious infections.

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