“Doctor Manoon” raised the case of a 67-year-old male patient with lymphoma. After being infected with the coronavirus, he had 4 more symptoms of pneumonia in 4 months.
Today (October 24, 2022) Dr. Manoon Leechwengwong, Respiratory Disease Internist Wichaiut Hospital Post a message via Facebook. “Mor Manoon Leechawengwong FCstated that
The COVID-19 virus can persist (persistent) in patients who have had lymphoma for a long time. A 67-year-old male patient who had lymphoma who was treated with chemotherapy five years ago had coronavirus pneumonia four times in four months.
1st time: July 2022 Fever, cough, fatigue, white lung x-ray. Genetic code RT-PCR SARS-CoV 2 plus CT value 17.40 The first intravenous remdesivir was administered on July 23, 5 days after the pneumonia improved.
2nd time: August 2022, fever, cough, fatigue and ATK positive white lung X-ray. Remdesivir was administered intravenously on 23 August for 10 days after the pneumonia improved.
3rd time: September 2022, cough, fatigue, positive ATK test on September 22, molnupiravir was taken for 5 days after taking the drug.
4th time: October 2022 Fever, cough, fatigue, computerized lung scan, white melasma on both sides, genetic code RT-PCR, SARS-CoV2 plus CT value 19.04, remdesivir administered intravenously on October 19, 2022
The patient received four doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, two doses of Astrazeneca, one dose of Pfizer, and one dose of Modena, but the vaccine did not help reduce the severe disease. First dose of intramuscular injection on August 16, 2022. In foreign countries, he recommends people with low immunity like this patient to inject 2 doses of Evusheld at the same time every 6 months. Doses of Evusheld were administered at 2 days October 22, 2022
Dr. Manoon said that in the future, if this patient had coronavirus pneumonia, he would come back. Many antiviral drugs must be administered simultaneously.