2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258450
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Low incidence of COVID-19 in a prospective cohort of patients with liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma treated at a tertiary medical center during the 2020 pandemic

Abstract: Background and aims Patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) are considered to be at increased risk for mortality when acquiring SARS-CoV-2 infection and subsequently developing Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). During the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals are regarded as sites with increased risk of infection. Therefore, patient contacts are often limited to urgent indications, which could negatively affect disease monitoring. However, data regarding actual infection rates in cirrhotic patients is limited. The aim o… Show more

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“…Despite that, in the literature, there was no strong evidence of an increased risk of infection in HCC patients [ 10 ]. In their study, Fründt et al [ 11 ] analyzed the incidence of COVID-19 in patients (outpatients or inpatients) with liver cirrhosis (with or without HCC) demonstrating that the incidence was lower than expected, and that routine medical care does not increase the incidence of infection, thanks to preventive measures. Nonetheless, this study is limited by the single-center design and by the small sample size [ 11 ].…”
Section: Risks Of Covid-19 and Serious Illness From Covid-19 In Patie...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite that, in the literature, there was no strong evidence of an increased risk of infection in HCC patients [ 10 ]. In their study, Fründt et al [ 11 ] analyzed the incidence of COVID-19 in patients (outpatients or inpatients) with liver cirrhosis (with or without HCC) demonstrating that the incidence was lower than expected, and that routine medical care does not increase the incidence of infection, thanks to preventive measures. Nonetheless, this study is limited by the single-center design and by the small sample size [ 11 ].…”
Section: Risks Of Covid-19 and Serious Illness From Covid-19 In Patie...mentioning
confidence: 99%