Korean Journal of Transplantation (Jun 2020)

Transplantation in Asia during the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic: briefs from member countries of the Asian Society of Transplantation

  • Terence Kee,
  • Jong Cheol Jeong,
  • Jongwon Ha,
  • Harun Ur Rashid,
  • Nura Afza Salma Begum,
  • Maggie K.M. Ma,
  • Vivek Kute,
  • Kenji Yuzawa,
  • Rosnawati Yahya,
  • Ghazali Ahmad,
  • Lkhaakhuu Od-Erdene,
  • Dibya Singh Shah,
  • Romina A Danguilan,
  • Curie Ahn,
  • Devinder Singh Rana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4285/kjt.2020.34.2.71
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 2
pp. 71 – 77

Abstract

Read online

The coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected 1,029,968 people in Asia as of May 16, 2020. Although Asia was the first continent to be affected, many countries in the region continue to battle COVID-19, which challenges the way transplant programs provide their services. Given the diversity of healthcare systems in Asia, the countermeasures in response to COVID-19 are as potentially diverse. This review reports the experiences of transplant services in member countries of the Asian Society of Transplantation (AST) as well as provides a platform for sharing of best practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. AST invited member countries to provide a short description of their transplant experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Whenever information is available, countries were asked to provide information on COVID-19 related statistics, status of transplant programs, mitigation measures taken to prevent COVID-19, and other areas of transplant programs impacted by COVID-19. Ten countries responded to the invitation of which seven still have active transplant programs at varying levels of activity. All countries have protocols for donor/recipient screening and countermeasures to prevent COVID-19 infections in recipients and healthcare providers. Interestingly, these countries report only 16 transplant recipients with COVID-19 infection but no cases of donor-transmitted COVID-19 infection. Despite the diversity of healthcare systems in Asia, transplant centers in Asia have taken appropriate precautions to avoid COVID-19 infections, though the long-term impact of COVID-19 remains unclear.

Keywords