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The Debate is Over: Continue Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor Therapy Throughout Pregnancy.

Data in support of the safety of biologic use during pregnancy continues to grow. Utilizing a national French database with linkage between mothers and children, Luu et al. demonstrated that anti-tumor necrosis factor (anti-TNF) therapy exposure did not increase infection risk in children, though the mothers had higher rates of infection. Stopping therapy prior to 24 weeks gestation led to a higher rate of disease flares in the mother with no benefit to the infant compared to continued therapy.

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