Scientists link high levels of genetic material from virus in blood to severe COVID
HALIFAX — Canadian immunologists say they’re finding telltale markers in patients’ blood that help predict the severity of COVID-19 and could lead to more targeted treatments.
David Kelvin, a Dalhousie University professor of immunology, is co-author of a study that draws links between severity of the illness and the presence of large amounts of the virus’s genetic material — ribonucleic acid, or RNA — in blood samples.
He and Spanish scientist Jesus Bermejo-Martin of the Institute of Biomedical Investigation of Salamanca led a group of 36 medical researchers tracking patients coming into Spanish hospital wards and ERs, and looking for about 30 so-called “biomarkers” in their blood plasma.
The work occurred during the first wave of the pandemic in the spring.