John Hopkins Webinar on transplant recipients and vaccines
They said after first shot 17 out of 800+patients had only a minimal antibody reaction .Also being on mycophelonate reduces effect of vaccines.WHATS GOING ON ??????
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For those of you that are Kidney recipients from Florida, we have a monthly Education/Support group on Zoom for our patients and Dr Martin Mai has been providing updates for our patients including studies that are being completed with the kidney transplant patients here at Mayo. I would encourage any of our patients to attend. For the other Mayo sites, you could request that your Social Workers have a physician attend and provide an update at their meetings.
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Here is an update from @zon that he posted in the Transplant Discussion: How much covid protection are transplant recipients really getting. NOTE - I did include the updated time correction.
The transplant team at Johns Hopkins is "planning on broadcasting a 1-hour live webinar on Friday, May 14, 2021 at 2:00PM EST to share our findings with you and answer your questions. If you are unable to view the live webcast, please do not worry. The webcast will be recorded and we will share a link of the recording with everyone."
Please register here: https://jhjhm.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_W2-T8NbVTDWMxEMG2aP3aQ
@rosemarya I haven't had time to get to Mayo recently but I just made what is only going to be a quick stop, but I'm so glad I did.
Thank you for posting this. I have signed up and will be there tomorrow.
JK
Are there studies being done on liver transplant patients?
@bosco17, Yesterday, I viewed the Johns Hopkins Webinar, and they said that information about specific transplanted organs is being worked on now as more and more data is collected and studied. It is still early in the process, and there are other variables such as elapsed time since transplant, medications, specific organ or multiple organ transplant, underlying conditions...to be considered.
If you missed the Webinar, you can see what attendees are sharing here:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/how-much-covid-protection-are-transplant-recipients-really-getting/
Yes I saw it and it was just as I warned when I started my blog. Im 13years post liver tx on 500mg cellcept 2x daily and Im not vaccinated as I want to wait until John Hopkins issues more guidance.I really believe that our treatment will be with theraputics eg: monoclonal antibodies The CDC really doesnt care about our group with their reckless actions . Why isnt the Mayo Clinic giving us more guidance???????????????????????????????????????????????
I did get the Moderna 2 vaccines months ago. I do not have antibodies and agree that (from the webinar) it may be that a monoclonal antibody infusions may be the way to build some immunity. Johns Hopkins is testing that treatment. Any info from the Mayo is coming out of their Jacksonville location, however that seems very limited. I also wish the MAYO would provide patients an update.
You're so right, @rosemarya. Information about specific transplanted organs with respect to COVID, the vaccine and post-infection recovery is being worked on now as more and more data is collected and studied.
To all:
A small study from Mayo Clinic researchers raises the concern that some transplant patients may have a limited immune response after being vaccinated for COVID-19 with an mRNA vaccine. Their findings are published as a letter to the editor in the American Journal of Transplantation. Read more here: https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-researchers-question-effectiveness-of-mrna-covid-19-vaccines-for-solid-organ-transplant-patients/
Mayo Clinic's COVID research related to transplant recipient continues. Patients will be updated. You can also follow updates on Mayo Clinic News Network https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/
Thank.You and just like my original instructions from transplant 3.5 years ago im so used to the Mask and other protocols I probably would feel weird to take the mask off anyway. I always have looked at the transplant as a gift to extend my life and thank God for it. I guess when you have faced death not much is worse than that anyway. Every day is a gift hence is why we call it the present.
Blessings Everyone
Dana
Thanks, Dana!