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B-cell levels and breastmilk transfer in infants of lactating women with multiple sclerosis treated with ocrelizumab: Primary results of the prospective, multicentre, open-label, phase IV study SOPRANINO

In women with multiple sclerosis, relapse risk increases in the postpartum period; however, both breastfeeding and the use of disease-modifying therapy can decrease this risk. Here we present the primary analysis from the SOPRANINO study (NCT04998851), the first prospective study to measure B-cell levels in breastfed infants in addition to pharmacokinetic parameters of ocrelizumab in breastmilk.

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