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Clinical outcomes and serologic response in solid organ transplant recipients with COVID‐19: A case series from the United States
- Fung, Monica;
- Chiu, Charles Y;
- DeVoe, Catherine;
- Doernberg, Sarah B;
- Schwartz, Brian S;
- Langelier, Charles;
- Henrich, Timothy J;
- Yokoe, Deborah;
- Davis, John;
- Hays, Steven R;
- Chandran, Sindhu;
- Kukreja, Jasleen;
- Ng, Dianna;
- Prostko, John;
- Taylor, Russell;
- Reyes, Kevin;
- Bainbridge, Emma;
- Bond, Allison;
- Chin‐Hong, Peter;
- Babik, Jennifer M
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https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.16079Abstract
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by SARS coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused significant morbidity and mortality for patients and stressed healthcare systems worldwide. The clinical features, disease course, and serologic response of COVID-19 among immunosuppressed patients such as solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients, who are at presumed risk for more severe disease, are not well characterized. We describe our institutional experience with COVID-19 among 10 SOT patients, including the clinical presentation, treatment modalities, and outcomes of 7 renal transplant recipients, 1 liver transplant recipient, 1 heart transplant recipient, and 1 lung transplant recipient. In addition, we report the serologic response in SOT recipients, documenting a positive IgG response in all 7 hospitalized patients. We also review the existing literature on COVID-19 in SOT recipients to consolidate the current knowledge on COVID-19 in the SOT population for the transplant community.
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