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People with Down syndrome have 10 times the risk of death from Covid-19 as those without, study finds - CNN

People with Down syndrome have 10 times the risk of death from Covid-19 as those without, study finds - CNN

People with Down syndrome have 10 times the risk of death from Covid-19 as those without, study finds - CNN
Oct 23, 2020 1 min, 14 secs

They also found a fourfold increased risk of coronavirus-related hospitalizations for those with Down syndrome, "a group that is not currently strategically protected," according to the report in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine.

"This was after adjustment for cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases and care home residence, which our results suggest explained some but not all of the increased risk," the researchers wrote.

Their analysis involved more than 8 million adults who were part of a coronavirus risk assessment project sponsored by the British government.

Seventeen died of pneumonia or pneumonitis and 35% died of other causes.

Those numbers compare with more than 41,000 people without Down syndrome who died, but just 20% died from the coronavirus, 14% from pneumonia or pneumonitis and 65% died of other causes.

Down syndrome is not included in any guidance from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the UK's health ministry as a condition that would put people at increased risk for Covid-19.

"However it is associated with immune dysfunction, congenital heart failure, and pulmonary pathology and, given its prevalence, may be a relevant albeit unconfirmed risk factor for severe COVID-19," researchers concluded.

A community at risk

National Down Syndrome Society President and CEO Kandi Pickard said her group is grateful that the study has put a focus on the impact of Covid-19 on people with Down syndrome.

"From the beginning of the pandemic, we have been concerned about our community, especially given the complex medical histories of many of our loved ones," Pickard said.

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