Risks Posed to Corneal Transplant Recipients by COVID-19-Affected Donors
Abstract The recent emergence of the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and its resultant human disease, COVID-19, will likely have a significant impact on the corneal tissue donor pool. Current recommendations from the United States and global eye bank associations c...
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doaj-7a946a22b732442f9720343f39d275032021-05-09T11:14:44ZengAdis, Springer HealthcareOphthalmology and Therapy2193-82452193-65282020-05-019337137910.1007/s40123-020-00254-wRisks Posed to Corneal Transplant Recipients by COVID-19-Affected DonorsJordan D. Desautels0Majid Moshirfar1Tanisha Martheswaran2Kathryn M. Shmunes3Yasmyne C. Ronquillo4The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityHoopes Vision Research CenterDepartment of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard UniversityHoopes Vision Research CenterHoopes Vision Research CenterAbstract The recent emergence of the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and its resultant human disease, COVID-19, will likely have a significant impact on the corneal tissue donor pool. Current recommendations from the United States and global eye bank associations call for the outright avoidance of tissues from donors recently infected with or exposed to COVID-19. This conservative recommendation is currently appropriate given the reported ocular sequelae, tear film viral detectability, and transmissibility of COVID-19. However, the rapidly increasing global prevalence and mortality of COVID-19 threatens the tenability of current tissue exclusion guidelines, and may necessitate their relaxation in the near future.https://doi.org/10.1007/s40123-020-00254-wCornea donationCorneal transplantCoronavirusCOVID-19Penetrating keratoplastySARS-Cov-2 |
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Jordan D. Desautels Majid Moshirfar Tanisha Martheswaran Kathryn M. Shmunes Yasmyne C. Ronquillo Risks Posed to Corneal Transplant Recipients by COVID-19-Affected Donors Ophthalmology and Therapy Cornea donation Corneal transplant Coronavirus COVID-19 Penetrating keratoplasty SARS-Cov-2 |
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Jordan D. Desautels Majid Moshirfar Tanisha Martheswaran Kathryn M. Shmunes Yasmyne C. Ronquillo |
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Jordan D. Desautels |
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Risks Posed to Corneal Transplant Recipients by COVID-19-Affected Donors |
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Risks Posed to Corneal Transplant Recipients by COVID-19-Affected Donors |
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Risks Posed to Corneal Transplant Recipients by COVID-19-Affected Donors |
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Risks Posed to Corneal Transplant Recipients by COVID-19-Affected Donors |
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Risks Posed to Corneal Transplant Recipients by COVID-19-Affected Donors |
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risks posed to corneal transplant recipients by covid-19-affected donors |
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Adis, Springer Healthcare |
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Ophthalmology and Therapy |
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Abstract The recent emergence of the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and its resultant human disease, COVID-19, will likely have a significant impact on the corneal tissue donor pool. Current recommendations from the United States and global eye bank associations call for the outright avoidance of tissues from donors recently infected with or exposed to COVID-19. This conservative recommendation is currently appropriate given the reported ocular sequelae, tear film viral detectability, and transmissibility of COVID-19. However, the rapidly increasing global prevalence and mortality of COVID-19 threatens the tenability of current tissue exclusion guidelines, and may necessitate their relaxation in the near future. |
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Cornea donation Corneal transplant Coronavirus COVID-19 Penetrating keratoplasty SARS-Cov-2 |
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