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Author: Cook, Gordon; Ashcroft, A John; Pratt, Guy; Popat, Rakesh; Ramasamy, Karthik; Kaiser, Martin; Jenner, Matthew; Henshaw, Sarah; Hall, Rachel; Sive, Jonathan; Stern, Simon; Streetly, Matthew; Bygrave, Ceri; Soutar, Richard; Rabin, Neil; Jackson, Graham H
Title: Real‐world assessment of the clinical impact of symptomatic infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (COVID‐19 disease) in patients with Multiple Myeloma receiving systemic anti‐cancer therapy.
  • Cord-id: gnuhjs32
  • Document date: 2020_5_21
  • ID: gnuhjs32
    Snippet: Infection with the novel coronavirus SARS‐CoV‐2 virus resulting in an acute respiratory disease (COVID‐19 disease) is the cause of the current pneumonia pandemic, with a rapid rise in cases being reported in the European Union and UK (1, 2). The UK index case was identified on the 31(st) of January, 2020 and given the rapid spread and high mortality rate of COVID‐19, it is imperative to define the impact on patients with co‐existing medical conditions(3).
    Document: Infection with the novel coronavirus SARS‐CoV‐2 virus resulting in an acute respiratory disease (COVID‐19 disease) is the cause of the current pneumonia pandemic, with a rapid rise in cases being reported in the European Union and UK (1, 2). The UK index case was identified on the 31(st) of January, 2020 and given the rapid spread and high mortality rate of COVID‐19, it is imperative to define the impact on patients with co‐existing medical conditions(3).

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