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Down Syndrome patients with COVID-19 pneumonia: A high-risk category for unfavourable outcome

Authors :
Serena Vita
Virginia Di Bari
Angela Corpolongo
Delia Goletti
Joaquin Espinosa
Sebastiano Petracca
Fabrizio Palmieri
Emanuele Nicastri
Abbonizio
Chiara Agrati
Fabrizio Albarello
Gioia Amadei
Alessandra Amendola
Mario Antonini
Raffaella Barbaro
Barbara Bartolini
Martina Benigni
Nazario Bevilacqua
Licia Bordi
Veronica Bordoni
Marta Branca
Paolo Campioni
Maria Rosaria Capobianchi
Cinzia Caporale
Ilaria Caravella
Fabrizio Carletti
Concetta Castilletti
Roberta Chiappini
Carmine Ciaralli
Francesca Colavita
Massimo Cristofaro
Salvatore Curiale
Alessandra D’Abramo
Cristina Dantimi
Alessia De Angelis
Giada De Angelis
Rachele Di Lorenzo
Federica Di Stefano
Federica Ferraro
Lorena Fiorentini
Andrea Frustaci
Paola Gallì
Gabriele Garotto
Maria Letizia Giancola
Filippo Giansante
Emanuela Giombini
Maria Cristina Greci
Giuseppe Ippolito
Eleonora Lalle
Simone Lanini
Daniele Lapa
Luciana Lepore
Andrea Lucia
Franco Lufrani
Manuela Macchione
Alessandra Marani
Luisa Marchioni
Andrea Mariano
Maria Cristina Marini
Micaela Maritti
Giulia Matusali
Silvia Meschi
Francesco Messina Chiara Montaldo
Silvia Murachelli
Roberto Noto
Claudia Palazzolo
Emanuele Pallini
Virgilio Passeri
Federico Pelliccioni
Antonella Petrecchia
Ada Petrone
Nicola Petrosillo
Elisa Pianura
Maria Pisciotta
Silvia Pittalis
Costanza Proietti
Vincenzo Puro
Gabriele Rinonapoli
Martina Rueca
Alessandra Sacchi
Francesco Sanasi
Carmen Santagata
Silvana Scarcia
Vincenzo Schininà
Paola Scognamiglio
Laura Scorzolini
Giulia Stazi
Francesco Vaia
Francesco Vairo
Maria Beatrice Valli
Source :
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol 103, Iss , Pp 607-610 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2021.

Abstract

We report two cases of Corona Virus Disease-19 (COVID-19) in patients with Down Syndrome (DS) and describe the identification, diagnosis, clinical course and management of the infection. Down Syndrome, which is caused by trisomy 21, is characterized by immune dysregulation, anatomical differences in the upper respiratory tract and higher rate of comorbidities. All these risk factors can contribute to more severe clinical presentations of COVID-19 in this population. It is essential to raise awareness of the clinical relevance of SARS-COV-2 infection in DS patients, as well as in other most vulnerable patients, in order to improve their management and treatment and to encourage vaccinating these individuals early, once a vaccination is available.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
12019712
Volume :
103
Issue :
607-610
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.be8d9a58b52e46a98da469de819d37bf
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2020.11.188