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168 - A Theory on Blood Clots and COVID-19
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168 - A Theory on Blood Clots and COVID-19

Public Health On Call · Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

September 28, 202016m 0s

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Show Notes

When the world first heard about a new respiratory virus, it was a surprise to learn that patients were suffering from blood clots, strokes, and heart attacks. Johns Hopkins hematologist Dr. Robert Brodsky talks with Dr. Josh Sharfstein about recent research exploring the role of complement, a part of the immune system, in COVID-related clotting. Brodksy talks about how COVID-19 may be similar to other diseases that involve complement, and the implications of the theory for treatment and diagnosis.

KEYWORDS: spike protein; COVID-19 therapy; endothelium