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Mike 03

(17,125 posts)
Sat Apr 25, 2020, 01:06 PM Apr 2020

Early predictions about asthma and COVID-19 are wrong

KPLR (a St. Louis Fox affiliate)
by: Mandy Murphey

Posted: Apr 22, 2020 / 06:04 PM CDT / Updated: Apr 22, 2020 / 04:50 PM CDT

ST. LOUIS – Early studies are showing that asthma patients aren’t getting COVID-19 at a higher rate than someone without the breathing condition. At first, doctors warned that asthma patients were at greater risk because COVID-19 attacks the lungs. Turns out that is not the case.

Washington University School of Medicine Asthma and Allergy specialist Dr. James Wedner says data from China, Europe and the US shows asthma patients aren’t getting COVID-19 as much as expected. Around 8 to 12 percent of the population has asthma but less than 4 percent of COVID-19 patients are asthmatics. Researchers aren’t sure why, but likely because asthmatics are good at knowing what to do medically and are better at social distancing. The result is less exposure.

Heart disease, diabetes and obesity are morbidities to COVID-19. That means it is a chronic condition found to accompany a secondary chronic illness.


Very short article, no more at link: https://fox2now.com/kplr/early-predictions-about-asthma-and-covid-19-are-wrong/

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Early predictions about asthma and COVID-19 are wrong (Original Post) Mike 03 Apr 2020 OP
Good grief. What a mess. jimfields33 Apr 2020 #1
This is looking less like a purely respiratory illness Warpy Apr 2020 #2
Asking the wrong question Fiendish Thingy Apr 2020 #3

Warpy

(113,131 posts)
2. This is looking less like a purely respiratory illness
Sat Apr 25, 2020, 02:47 PM
Apr 2020

although that's how it starts. It seems to be the coagulopathy that kills, not the pneumonia.

Fiendish Thingy

(18,666 posts)
3. Asking the wrong question
Sat Apr 25, 2020, 02:48 PM
Apr 2020

The question isn’t “do people with asthma get COVID at a higher rate than others?”, but rather “do people with asthma who get COVID have poorer outcomes/higher mortality rates than patients without asthma?”.

Critical thinking skills are indeed critical to sift through the morass of misinformation around this virus.

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