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Author: Angeletti, Andrea; Trivelli, Antonella; Magnasco, Alberto; Drovandi, Stefania; Sanguineri, Francesca; Santaniello, Maria; Ferrando, Giulia; Forno, Roberto; Cipresso, Gaia; Tripodi, Gino; Riella, Leonardo V; Cravedi, Paolo; Ghiggeri, Gian Marco
Title: Risk of COVID-19 in young kidney transplant recipients. Results from a single-center observational study.
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  • Document date: 2020_5_12
  • ID: arl3ja5m
    Snippet: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) represents a global public health emergency, recently taken on pandemic proportions, with over 2.7 million confirmed cases worldwide(1). Children/young adults seem to have a less severe clinical manifestation of COVID-19 (2), but data on disease susceptibility in pediatric transplant recipients on chronic immunosuppressive therapy are limited (3, 4). This poses major uncertainties regarding pediatric transplant activity and management of anti-rejection therapy
    Document: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) represents a global public health emergency, recently taken on pandemic proportions, with over 2.7 million confirmed cases worldwide(1). Children/young adults seem to have a less severe clinical manifestation of COVID-19 (2), but data on disease susceptibility in pediatric transplant recipients on chronic immunosuppressive therapy are limited (3, 4). This poses major uncertainties regarding pediatric transplant activity and management of anti-rejection therapy.

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