Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Patients with Primary Immunodeficiency

Publication: LymphoSign Journal
11 September 2024

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic, driven by SARS-CoV-2, has seen the emergence of multiple variants, complicating public health responses and vaccine development. Individuals with primary immunodeficiency (PID) are particularly vulnerable to severe COVID-19. This review examines the heightened risk and varied clinical outcomes in patients with PID, exploring the role of immunoglobulin replacement therapy which provides passive immunity through anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. During the Omicron variant surge, this cohort of patients generally experienced less severe illness and higher survival rates compared to earlier waves. The review underscores the importance of vigilant public health measures, targeted interventions, and tailored vaccination strategies to protect PID patients as COVID-19 transitions to an endemic phase. Ongoing research is essential to fully understand COVID-19's long-term impact on immunocompromised individuals and to refine their clinical management.

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Received: 9 August 2024
Accepted manuscript online: 11 September 2024

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Parni Nijhawan, PhD [email protected]
The Hospital for Sick Children, IMMUNOLOGY aLLERGY
Nigel Sharfe
Hospital for Sick Children, Division of Immunology & Allergy, Department of Paediatrics, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Harjit Dadi
The Hospital for Sick Children, Division of Immunology and Allergy, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Linda Vong
The Hospital for Sick Children, Immunology & Allergy

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