Features of the course of COVID-19 in medical personnel and hematology hospital patients
https://doi.org/10.34680/2076-8052.2022.1(126).32-33
Abstract
The COVID-19 was studied in 17 patients with various forms of hematological malingnancies and in 19 employees of the institute. Diagnostics of the infection were performed using real-time PCR. The dynamics of the level of IgG antibodies was also studied in this contingent. It has been shown that a higher antibody titer and their longer preservation are observed in patients after a severe form of COVID-19 (with pneumonia). Different dynamics of changes in the level of antibodies and a high drop frequency indicate the need for vaccination and compliance with strict preventive measures.
About the Authors
A. V. KuleshovaRussian Federation
V. N. Chebotkevich
Russian Federation
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Kuleshova A.V., Chebotkevich V.N. Features of the course of COVID-19 in medical personnel and hematology hospital patients. Title in english. 2022;(1(126)):32-33. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34680/2076-8052.2022.1(126).32-33