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Risk Factors Associated with COVID-19 Mortality in the State of Durango, Mexico
Int J Med Sci. 2023 May 27;20(8):993-999. doi: 10.7150/ijms.82591. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused over six million deaths worldwide since its emergence in Wuhan China, factors associated with COVID-19 mortality, such as comorbidities, age, and observed symptomatology still remain a major subject of study. In the present work, a total of 16,345 SARS-CoV-2 positive cases from Durango Mexico diagnosed from May 2020 to December 2021 were analyzed to establish an association of COVID-19 mortality with clinical and demographic variables in a case-control study. Selected variables incl...
Source: International Journal of Medical Sciences - July 24, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Sebasti án Eduardo González Villarreal Sergio Manuel Salas Pacheco Fernando V ázquez Alaniz Mar ía Irene Betancourt Conde Jos é Manuel Salas Pacheco Karla Cecilia Castillo Vazquez Alma Cristina Salas Leal Omar Alejandro Tremillo Maldonado Juan Antoni Source Type: research

COVID-19 Antibody Response in Patients with Thalassemia
Conclusion Patients with TDT manifest with mild or asymptomatic COVID-19 and mount a comparable IgG antibody response to COVID-19 akin to controls. However, this serological response could not sustain over three to six months advocating the need for protection through vaccination.PMID:37465812 | PMC:PMC10351617 | DOI:10.7759/cureus.40567
Source: Cancer Control - July 19, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Nidhi Kumari Sunil Gomber Pooja Dewan Shiva Narang Rafat Ahmed Source Type: research

Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors for Mortality in Critical COVID-19 Patients Aged 50 Years or Younger During Omicron Wave in Korea: Comparison With Patients Older Than 50 Years of Age
CONCLUSION: Overall, the S-CFR of critically ill COVID-19 patients in the omicron period was higher than that in the delta period, especially in those aged ≤ 50 years. All of the patients who died had an underlying disease or obesity. In the same population, the vaccination rate was very low compared to that in the delta wave, indicating that non-vaccination significantly affected the progression to critical illness. Notably, there was a lack of prescription for Paxlovid for these patients although they satisfied the prescription criteria. Early diagnosis and active initial treatment was necessary, along with the proven ...
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - July 18, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Hye Jin Shi Jinyoung Yang Joong Sik Eom Jae-Hoon Ko Kyong Ran Peck Uh Jin Kim Sook In Jung Seulki Kim Hyeri Seok Miri Hyun Hyun Ah Kim Bomi Kim Eun-Jeong Joo Hae Suk Cheong Cheon Hoo Jun Yu Mi Wi Jungok Kim Sungmin Kym Seungjin Lim Yoonseon Park Source Type: research

Characteristics of re-admitted adult patients infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 After initial hospitalization at King Salman Armed Forces Hospital, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
CONCLUSION: Readmission rate or patients hospitalization initially for Covid-19 was comparable to rates reported by most of other similar international studies. Further longitudinal larger multicentric study is warranted to have clearer image of the situation.PMID:37463710 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2023.44.7.20220713
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - July 18, 2023 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Hanaa Albalawi Rashed Albalawi Riham Hamza Abdulaziz Galdagoun Noura S Aljofi Khaled Elgohary Samira Fallatah Source Type: research

Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors for Mortality in Critical COVID-19 Patients Aged 50 Years or Younger During Omicron Wave in Korea: Comparison With Patients Older Than 50 Years of Age
CONCLUSION: Overall, the S-CFR of critically ill COVID-19 patients in the omicron period was higher than that in the delta period, especially in those aged ≤ 50 years. All of the patients who died had an underlying disease or obesity. In the same population, the vaccination rate was very low compared to that in the delta wave, indicating that non-vaccination significantly affected the progression to critical illness. Notably, there was a lack of prescription for Paxlovid for these patients although they satisfied the prescription criteria. Early diagnosis and active initial treatment was necessary, along with the proven ...
Source: J Korean Med Sci - July 18, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Hye Jin Shi Jinyoung Yang Joong Sik Eom Jae-Hoon Ko Kyong Ran Peck Uh Jin Kim Sook In Jung Seulki Kim Hyeri Seok Miri Hyun Hyun Ah Kim Bomi Kim Eun-Jeong Joo Hae Suk Cheong Cheon Hoo Jun Yu Mi Wi Jungok Kim Sungmin Kym Seungjin Lim Yoonseon Park Source Type: research

Characteristics of re-admitted adult patients infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 After initial hospitalization at King Salman Armed Forces Hospital, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
CONCLUSION: Readmission rate or patients hospitalization initially for Covid-19 was comparable to rates reported by most of other similar international studies. Further longitudinal larger multicentric study is warranted to have clearer image of the situation.PMID:37463710 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2023.44.7.20220713
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - July 18, 2023 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Hanaa Albalawi Rashed Albalawi Riham Hamza Abdulaziz Galdagoun Noura S Aljofi Khaled Elgohary Samira Fallatah Source Type: research

Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors for Mortality in Critical COVID-19 Patients Aged 50 Years or Younger During Omicron Wave in Korea: Comparison With Patients Older Than 50 Years of Age
CONCLUSION: Overall, the S-CFR of critically ill COVID-19 patients in the omicron period was higher than that in the delta period, especially in those aged ≤ 50 years. All of the patients who died had an underlying disease or obesity. In the same population, the vaccination rate was very low compared to that in the delta wave, indicating that non-vaccination significantly affected the progression to critical illness. Notably, there was a lack of prescription for Paxlovid for these patients although they satisfied the prescription criteria. Early diagnosis and active initial treatment was necessary, along with the proven ...
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - July 18, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Hye Jin Shi Jinyoung Yang Joong Sik Eom Jae-Hoon Ko Kyong Ran Peck Uh Jin Kim Sook In Jung Seulki Kim Hyeri Seok Miri Hyun Hyun Ah Kim Bomi Kim Eun-Jeong Joo Hae Suk Cheong Cheon Hoo Jun Yu Mi Wi Jungok Kim Sungmin Kym Seungjin Lim Yoonseon Park Source Type: research