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COVID-19 Disease in Pediatric Solid Organ Transplantation from Alpha to Omicron: A High Monocyte Count in the Preceding Three Months Portends a Risk for Severe Disease.

Yasmina SirgiMaja StanojevicJaeil AhnNada YazigiStuart KaufmanKhalid KhanBernadette VitolaCal MatsumotoAlexander KroemerThomas FishbeinUdeme D Ekong
Published in: Viruses (2023)
The significance of a high monocyte count as predictor of severe disease potentially confirms the importance of monocytic inflammasome-driven inflammation in COVID-19 pathogenesis. Our data do not support reducing immunosuppression in the setting of infection. Our observations may have important ramifications in resource management as vaccine- and infection-induced immunity wanes.
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