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Author: Avery, Robin K.; Chiang, Teresa P.‐Y.; Marr, Kieren A.; Garonzik‐Wang, Jacqueline; Segev, Dorry L.; Massie, Allan B.
Title: Response to “COVID‐19 in SOT versus non‐SOT”
  • Cord-id: fbohjcs7
  • Document date: 2021_2_25
  • ID: fbohjcs7
    Snippet: We thank Drs. Allam, Fisher, and Schlauch for their thoughtful comments,1 and we would like to offer the following responses. While 45 may be a small number, this does represent the number of SOT recipients with COVID-19 admitted to our health system through the end of August 2020, as recorded in the Johns Hopkins CROWN Registry. The large number of non-SOT patients (2427) in the registry provided an opportunity to make comparisons of interest.
    Document: We thank Drs. Allam, Fisher, and Schlauch for their thoughtful comments,1 and we would like to offer the following responses. While 45 may be a small number, this does represent the number of SOT recipients with COVID-19 admitted to our health system through the end of August 2020, as recorded in the Johns Hopkins CROWN Registry. The large number of non-SOT patients (2427) in the registry provided an opportunity to make comparisons of interest.

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