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Patients with SARS-CoV-2-Induced Viral Sepsis Simultaneously Show Immune Activation, Impaired Immune Function and a Procoagulatory Disease State.

Andreas LimmerAndrea EnglerSimone KattnerJonas GregoriusKevin Thomas PattbergRebecca SchulzJansje SchwabJohannes RothThomas VoglAdalbert KrawczykOliver WitzkeGennadiy ZelinskyyUlf DittmerThorsten BrennerMarc Moritz Berger
Published in: Vaccines (2023)
Despite years of research, COVID-19 has not been understood completely and still no therapies exist, fitting all requirements and phases of COVID-19 disease. This observation is highly reminiscent to sepsis. Research in sepsis has been going on for decades, while the disease is still not completely understood and therapies fitting all patients are lacking as well. In both septic and COVID-19 patients, immune activation can be accompanied by immune paralysis, complicating therapeutic intervention. Accordingly, therapies that lower immune activation may cause detrimental effects in patients, who are immune paralyzed by viral infections or sepsis. We therefore suggest individualizing therapies and to broaden the spectrum of immunological parameters analyzed before therapy. Only if the immune status of a patient is understood, can a therapeutic intervention be successful.
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