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National Kidney Foundation Honors Doctors, Scientists, Volunteer, Public Servant with Awards at Annual Spring Clinical Meetings

National Kidney Foundation Honors Doctors, Scientists, Volunteer, Public Servant with Awards at Annual Spring Clinical Meetings News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, April 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Each year the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) considers the work of hundreds of specialists, advocates and volunteers in the field of nephrology and selects among them those who most exemplify the relentless efforts of NKF to enhance the lives of patients through action, education, and accelerating change. Their work is vital to the 37 million adults in the U.S. who are affected by kidney disease and the 1 in 3 people who are at risk. NKF will honor these men and women at the 2021 Spring Clinical Meetings, which is being held virtually from April 6-10.

COVID Worsens Outcomes for Kidney Disease Patients

COVID Worsens Outcomes for Kidney Disease Patients by Colleen Fleiss on  April 9, 2021 at 11:10 PM Due to COVID-19 pandemic people with kidney problems are at 40 times increased risk of hospitalization and death, say researchers. Approximately 800,000 people receive treatment for kidney failure in the United States, either by undergoing dialysis or living with a kidney transplant. Among patients undergoing dialysis, the rate of Covid-19 hospitalisations peaked between March 22 and April 25, last year. ‘The risks of dying from any cause were 17 per cent and 30 per cent higher during the second quarter of 2020 (COVID-19) among patients receiving dialysis and patients with kidney transplants, respectively.

Covid pandemic worsened outcomes for kidney disease patients

Covid pandemic worsened outcomes for kidney disease patients ​ By IANS | ​ 5 Views Kidney.. Image Source: IANS News New York, April 9 : People with kidney problems were at 40 times higher risk of hospitalisation and death due to the Covid-19 pandemic during the second quarter of 2020, say researchers. Approximately 800,000 people receive treatment for kidney failure in the United States, either by undergoing dialysis or living with a kidney transplant. The risks of dying from any cause were 17 per cent and 30 per cent higher during the second quarter of 2020 among patients receiving dialysis and patients with kidney transplants, respectively. Among patients undergoing dialysis, the rate of Covid-19 hospitalisations peaked between March 22 and April 25, last year.

National Kidney Foundation Honors Doctors, Scientists, Volunteer, Public Servant with Awards at Annual Spring Clinical Meetings

National Kidney Foundation Honors Doctors, Scientists, Volunteer, Public Servant with Awards at Annual Spring Clinical Meetings
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