ABSTRACT
COVID-19 is a viral infection characterized by a cytokine storm similar to that in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Neutrophils and monocytes are known to play an important role in tissue damage in ARDS. COVID-19 has been reported to be more severe in patients with hematological malignancies; however, there are few reports of COVID-19 in patients with aplastic anemia. Moreover, how aplastic anemia affects COVID-19 remains unclear. Here, we report the case of a COVID-19 patient with aplastic anemia who had high serum IL-6 levels but did not progress to the severe form of COVID-19. We inferred that severe neutropenia and monocytopenia due to aplastic anemia could contribute to a mild form of COVID-19, although a risk of more severe secondary bacterial infections exists.