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Patients with pre-existing neurological conditions and COVID-19 vaccination

Amid the crisis of COVID-19 pandemic, patients with certain underlying conditions including neurological diseases are at greater risk of developing severe illness if they become infected with COVID-19. More importantly, patients with pre-existing neurological conditions are more susceptible to life-threatening complications, such as pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome, leading to increased mortality rates. Therefore, COVID-19 vaccination is highly recommended for these patients in order to minimize the risk of infections while decreasing disease severity. Although, most patients with neurological conditions are eligible for COVID-19 vaccination, it remains important for them to re-confirm their current health circumstances with their neurologists. 

Recommendations for patients with neurological disorders and conditions are as follows: 

1. Patients with neurovascular conditions, such as ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke

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2. Patients with epilepsy, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, inherited neuromuscular disorders and migraine headache  

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3. Autoimmune neurological disorders 

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These practical recommendations have been derived from updated information available in June 2021. However, standard guidelines might be further obtained once there are more medical studies in the near future. 

 

Source: https://www.bangkokinternationalhospital.com/health-articles/disease-treatment/neurological-patients-with-covid-19-vaccination