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Blood cancer care in a resource limited setting during the Covid-19 outbreak; a single center experience from Sri Lanka.

Saman HewamanaThurairajah SkandarajahChathuri JayasingheSamadhi DeshapriyaDhananjani SenarathnaGehan ArseculeratneMahesh HarischandraGnani SomasundaramVadivelu SrinivasanSurjit SomiahNihal MunasingheSangeetha HewawasamLalith EkanayakeRohini WadanambyGeethani GalagodaThet Thet LinJayantha Balawardena
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Services in blood cancer care were maintained to prevent late stage presentation and adverse outcome. Measures implemented to prevent Covid-19 were effective to allow continuation of treatment. This study highlights the importance of implementing strict protocols, clinical screening, use of appropriate personal protective equipment in delivering blood cancer care during the Covid-19 pandemic. This is the only documented study relating to outcome and successful applicability of measures to prevent spread of Covid-19 infection and maintaining services among blood cancer patients in Sri Lanka.
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