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Congenital Bleeding Disorders amid the COVID-19 pandemic: Open questions and recommendations

机译:在Covid-19大流行中,先天性出血障碍:开放问题和建议

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This article reviews the current knowledges of congenital bleeding disorders (CBD) amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It appears that CBD is not associated with higher risk of getting COVID-19 and so the prevalence of COVID-19 among them seems not higher compared to the general population. In absence of specific therapeutic recommendations, it is essential to make a correct assessment of the risk of haemorrhage/thrombosis. Based on expert opinion, strategies for outpatient management include adherence to prescribed regimens, telemedicine, and communication about COVID-19 in patients with CBD. More data should be also collected to better characterize the impact of COVID-19 on patients with CBD. The current findings encourage further studies to determine the prevalence of SARS-CoV2 infection in CBD patients to understand more fully the burden of this novel pathogen and to develop adequate preventive measures against this infection.
机译:本文审查了在Covid-19大流行病中的先天性出血障碍(CBD)的现有知识。似乎CBD与获得Covid-19的风险更高,因此与一般人群相比,他们之间的Covid-19的普遍性似乎不高。在没有具体的治疗建议的情况下,必须对出血/血栓形成的风险进行正确的评估。基于专家意见,门诊管理的策略包括遵守规定的方案,远程医疗和CBD患者Covid-19的沟通。还应收集更多数据以更好地表征Covid-19对CBD患者的影响。目前的调查结果促进进一步的研究,以确定CBD患者中SARS-COV2感染的患病率,以更全面地了解这部小型病原体的负担,并培养了对这种感染的充分预防措施。

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