1. COVID-19 Infection in Sickle Cell Patients in a Developing Country: A Case Series.
- Author
-
Silva-Pinto AC, Santos-Oliveira L, Santos FLS, Kashima Haddad S, De Santis GC, and do Tocantins Calado R
- Subjects
- Adult, Anemia, Sickle Cell epidemiology, Brazil, COVID-19 epidemiology, Child, Developing Countries, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, ABO Blood-Group System blood, Anemia, Sickle Cell blood, Anemia, Sickle Cell therapy, COVID-19 blood, COVID-19 therapy, SARS-CoV-2 metabolism
- Abstract
Sickle cell disease is characterized by vaso-occlusive phenomena and haemolytic anaemia. There is a significant concern that the overlap of COVID-19 lung disease with acute chest syndrome that occurs in sickle cell patients may result in serious complications. Case reports of sickle cell patients with COVID-19 have been published. Here, we present a case series of COVID-19 infection in sickle cell patients in a developing country (Brazil). Only 10 patients tested positive so far for SARS-CoV-2 of 600 patients followed at our institution, of which 8 needed hospitalization (one in the intensive care unit), with no deaths. Even in a middle-income country, COVID-19 was reported to be relatively mild in sickle cell patients. In relation to risk factors, blood type O seems to confer some protection against developing severe COVID-19, a finding that could guide clinicians to adopt more clinical surveillance for patients with non-O blood type in sickle cell patients., (© 2021 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
- Published
- 2022
- Full Text
- View/download PDF