A year on from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, psoriasis experts Professor Catherine Smith and Dr Satveer Mahil of St John’s Institute of Dermatology in London provide an update on the vital PsoProtect and PsoProtectMe registries, which are helping us learn more about the relationship between psoriasis and COVID-19.
In the second of two videos, Professor Smith and Dr Mahil answer the following questions:
1. Where can we read the full results and conclusions from both the PsoProtect and PsoProtectMe projects? (0:19)
2. Are there any findings that haven’t yet been published? (1:12)
3. How do you hope these results will make a difference for people with psoriasis? (3:01)
4. Could you outline the next steps for the projects? (6:22)
If you have psoriasis, please take the PsoProtectMe survey at [ Ссылка ] (whether you have had COVID-19 or not).
If you are a healthcare professional, you can report cases of COVID-19 in people with psoriasis at [ Ссылка ].
In October 2020, the first findings from PsoProtect were published. You can find out more here: [ Ссылка ]
In December 2020, the first publication using PsoProtectMe data revealed new findings on shielding behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic. You can find out more at [ Ссылка ]
For information about psoriasis and COVID-19, please visit [ Ссылка ]
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