Herpesviral Keratitis Following COVID-19 Vaccination: Analysis of NHIS Database in Korea.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY Cornea Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-08 DOI:10.1097/ICO.0000000000003556
Tae Eun Lee, Sung Hyun Ahn, Cho Yun Jeong, Jong Seung Kim, In Cheon You
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the risk of herpesviral keratitis associated with 4 coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines approved in South Korea, using large-scale data from the National Health Insurance Service.

Methods: The study included 8,528,254 individuals, with cohorts categorized based on COVID-19 vaccination status. Two investigations were conducted: The first aimed to assess the risk of new-onset herpesviral keratitis while the second study focused on the risk of relapse in individuals with a preexisting diagnosis. Propensity score matching was used for cohort balancing, and various covariates, including vaccine types and comorbidities, were considered. Statistical analyses, including Cox proportional hazard regression, were used to calculate adjusted hazard ratio (aHR) and assess the risk of herpesviral keratitis.

Results: Individuals receiving COVID-19 vaccination exhibited a higher risk of new-onset herpesviral keratitis compared with the unvaccinated control group (aHR 1.43, 95% confidence interval, 1.19-1.73). Both mRNA and non-mRNA vaccines demonstrated an increased risk. Individuals with preexisting herpetic keratitis who received COVID-19 vaccination showed a higher risk of relapse herpesviral keratitis compared with the unvaccinated control group (aHR 1.98, 95% CI, 1.29-3.03). Sensitivity analyses supported the robustness of the results.

Conclusions: This analysis of a large national health insurance database suggests an increased risk of both new-onset and relapse of herpesviral keratitis associated with COVID-19 vaccination in South Korea. While COVID-19 vaccination is crucial for pandemic control, health care providers should be aware of potential herpesvirus reactivation and consider appropriate prophylaxis and treatment for at-risk individuals.

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接种 COVID-19 疫苗后的疱疹病毒性角膜炎:韩国 NHIS 数据库分析。
目的:本研究的目的是利用国民健康保险服务的大规模数据,确定与韩国批准的 4 种冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)疫苗相关的疱疹病毒性角膜炎风险:研究包括 852.8254 万人,根据 COVID-19 疫苗接种情况进行分组。共进行了两项调查:第一项研究旨在评估新发疱疹病毒性角膜炎的风险,而第二项研究则侧重于已确诊患者的复发风险。研究采用倾向评分匹配法进行队列平衡,并考虑了各种协变量,包括疫苗类型和合并症。统计分析(包括 Cox 比例危险回归)用于计算调整后的危险比(aHR)和评估疱疹病毒性角膜炎的风险:结果:与未接种疫苗的对照组相比,接种COVID-19疫苗的人患新发疱疹病毒性角膜炎的风险更高(aHR为1.43,95%置信区间为1.19-1.73)。mRNA 和非 mRNA 疫苗均显示风险增加。与未接种疫苗的对照组相比,接种 COVID-19 疫苗的原有疱疹性角膜炎患者复发疱疹病毒性角膜炎的风险更高(aHR 1.98,95% 置信区间:1.29-3.03)。敏感性分析证实了结果的稳健性:这项对大型全国医疗保险数据库的分析表明,在韩国接种 COVID-19 疫苗会增加疱疹病毒性角膜炎的新发和复发风险。虽然接种 COVID-19 疫苗对控制大流行至关重要,但医疗服务提供者也应意识到潜在的疱疹病毒再活化,并考虑对高危人群进行适当的预防和治疗。
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Cornea
Cornea 医学-眼科学
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期刊介绍: For corneal specialists and for all general ophthalmologists with an interest in this exciting subspecialty, Cornea brings together the latest clinical and basic research on the cornea and the anterior segment of the eye. Each volume is peer-reviewed by Cornea''s board of world-renowned experts and fully indexed in archival format. Your subscription brings you the latest developments in your field and a growing library of valuable professional references. Sponsored by The Cornea Society which was founded as the Castroviejo Cornea Society in 1975.
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