2021 Preprint
The Age Again in The Eye of The Covid-19 Storm: Evidence-Based Decision Making.
Abstract: Background: One hundred million of contagions, more than 2 million deaths and less than one year of COVID-19 have changed our lives and our health management systems forever. Ageing is known to be one of the significant determinants for COVID-19 severity. Two main reasons underlie this: immunosenescence and age correlation with main COVID-19 comorbidities such as hypertension or dyslipidaemia. This study has two aims. The first is to obtain cut-off points for laboratory parameters that can help us in clinical …
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“…Mature age would determine longer antibody half-life [14]. Ageing is one of the most important determinants in COVID-19 severity [16,17] and it would have a role as well in humoral response keeping but larger cohorts and replication analyses should be performed to determine whether a an age-titer correlation exists because of the small rate of waning cases.…”
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