Author: Chowdhury, Onima; Bruguier, Hannah; Mallett, Garry; Sousos, Nikolaos; Crozier, Kirsty; Allman, Caroline; Eyre, David; Lumley, Sheila; Strickland, Marie; Karali, Christina S.; Murphy, Lauren; Sternberg, Alex; Jeffery, Katie; Mead, Adam J.; Peniket, Andy; Psaila, Bethan
                    Title: Impaired antibody response to COVIDâ€19 vaccination in patients with chronic myeloid neoplasms  Cord-id: rxalg78o  Document date: 2021_6_24
                    ID: rxalg78o
                    
                    Snippet: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a severe impact on people with blood cancers. Patients with blood cancer are at an increased risk of poor outcomes after COVID-19 infection, with more severe infections and a higher case fatality rate (1-3), which may reflect immunocompromise due to their underlying disease and/or immunosuppressive treatments. As a result, regulatory approval and the subsequent rapid roll out of COVID-19 vaccines has been extremely well received by the blood cancer community.
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a severe impact on people with blood cancers. Patients with blood cancer are at an increased risk of poor outcomes after COVID-19 infection, with more severe infections and a higher case fatality rate (1-3), which may reflect immunocompromise due to their underlying disease and/or immunosuppressive treatments. As a result, regulatory approval and the subsequent rapid roll out of COVID-19 vaccines has been extremely well received by the blood cancer community.
 
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