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The dysregulated innate immune response in severe COVID-19 pneumonia that could drive poorer outcome
2020
Journal of Translational Medicine
Background Although immune modulation is a promising therapeutic avenue in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the most relevant targets remain to be found. COVID-19 has peculiar characteristics and outcomes, suggesting a unique immunopathogenesis. Methods Thirty-six immunocompetent non-COVID-19 and 27 COVID-19 patients with severe pneumonia were prospectively enrolled in a single center, most requiring intensive care. Clinical and biological characteristics (including T cell phenotype and
doi:10.1186/s12967-020-02646-9
pmid:33272291
fatcat:wykycmjudrerjmaxeyqwk7qdiy