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medrxiv; 2021.
Preprint in English | medRxiv | ID: ppzbmed-10.1101.2021.06.03.21257996

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Introduction: Peoples all around the world are waiting for vaccination against COVID 19 infection. In Bangladesh, Astra Zeneca (AZ) vaccine was provided, but patients had infections of SARS COV 2 even after vaccination. We focused on observing the severity, oxygen requirement and outcome of the COVID-19 infected patients who took the first dose or completed the immunization regimen. Methods: This is an observational study done among 174 COVID 19 patients from three COVID 19 dedicated hospitals of Chattogram, Bangladesh, who took AZ vaccines 1st dose or completed the schedule. All patients were Real-Time Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (rRT PCR) positive for COVID 19. Patients were enrolled after receiving written informed consent. Suspected cases or unwilling patients were excluded from the study. Ethical approval was granted by the CMOSH ERB. SPSS 20 was used to analyze the information gathered. Results: Among 174 vaccinated patients, 55(31.61%) completed the vaccination schedule, and 119(68.39%) took their 1st dose of the COVID 19 vaccine. Gender distributions revealed 67(38.5%) female and 107(61.5%) male got the vaccine, and 55 patients completed the full two doses, and 119 patients took the 1st dose. Most of the patients were 40 years and above. In the completed vaccination group, 33(60.0%) out of 55 in and in the first dose vaccinated group, 75(63.0%) out of 119 had a mild COVID 19, and severe and critical cases were found very minimum. Among the patients who have completed the vaccination, 32(58.2%) needed no oxygen, and who was given the first dose, 78(65%) needed no oxygen. No death occurred who completed the vaccine, and 3(2.5%) patients died who took 1st dose of the vaccine. Conclusion: Vaccine provided in Bangladesh to the people so far seems safe and effective. Severe and critical COVID 19 is low, and the need for oxygen to admitted patients is less, and the death rate is minimal.


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COVID-19 , Death , Infections
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researchsquare; 2021.
Preprint in English | PREPRINT-RESEARCHSQUARE | ID: ppzbmed-10.21203.rs.3.rs-154369.v1

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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a health crisis throughout the world. The widely used Real-time Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction (rRT-PCR) method is most capable of describing the patient’s condition. Comorbidities can make patients more critical.Methods: In this study, we shed light on the low cycle threshold (Ct) value of the N gene in the rRT-PCR test of the COVID-19 patients who had comorbidities, cure rate, and the needfulness of ICU (Intensive Care Unit) management. We had conducted the research in the Molecular Biology Laboratory of Chittagong Medical College between May and August 2020, then took the telephone interview with 300 positive patients who fulfilled the study criteria. We applied cluster-based logistic regression to analyze the data.Results: Low Ct value of the N gene found 1.324 times more in Type 2 DM patients and 1.871 times higher in hypertensive patients, and hospitalized patients are 2.480 times more vulnerable to shift in ICU.Conclusions: While infection with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) frequently causes severe diseases, suspected cases with comorbid conditions should go through the rRT-PCR as early as possible.


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Myotonic Dystrophy , Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome , Hypertension , COVID-19 , Disease
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researchsquare; 2021.
Preprint in English | PREPRINT-RESEARCHSQUARE | ID: ppzbmed-10.21203.rs.3.rs-147576.v2

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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a health crisis throughout the world. The widely used Real-time Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction (rRT-PCR) method is most capable of describing the patient’s condition. Comorbidities can make patients more critical.Methods: In this study, we shed light on the low cycle threshold (Ct) value of the N gene in the rRT-PCR test of the COVID-19 patients who had comorbidities, cure rate, and the needfulness of ICU (Intensive Care Unit) management. We had conducted the research in the Molecular Biology Laboratory of Chittagong Medical College between May and August 2020, then took the telephone interview with 300 positive patients who fulfilled the study criteria. We applied cluster-based logistic regression to analyze the data.Results: Low Ct value of the N gene found 1.324 times more in Type 2 DM patients and 1.871 times higher in hypertensive patients, and hospitalized patients are 2.480 times more vulnerable to shift in ICU.Conclusions: While infection with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) frequently causes severe diseases, suspected cases with comorbid conditions should go through the rRT-PCR as early as possible.


Subject(s)
Myotonic Dystrophy , Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome , Hypertension , COVID-19 , Disease
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researchsquare; 2020.
Preprint in English | PREPRINT-RESEARCHSQUARE | ID: ppzbmed-10.21203.rs.3.rs-117305.v2

ABSTRACT

Objective: To delineate the survival rate of the patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) who did the diagnostic tests lately after the development of symptoms. The aim is to determine the socio-demographic risk factors associated with the delay of the detection of COVID-19 patients. Methods: For this cross-sectional study, 300 patients were selected who were diagnosed as COVID-19 patients in the Molecular Biology Laboratory of Chittagong Medical College, Chattogram, Bangladesh. Data were collected from May to July 2020. Clinical characteristics were obtained from over phone interviews and laboratory diagnosis by Real-time Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction (rRT-PCR). Cox proportional hazard model is applied to estimate risk factors affecting the delay of detection of COVID-19 patients.Result: Female mortality rate was 44.9% higher compared to males, graduates died 32% more than undergraduates, unmarried peoples’ death rate were 56% more than married and those who were in traveling irregularly and in contact with symptomatic patients, were 86% more died than non-travelers.Conclusion: Early diagnosis of COVID-19 can save a huge amount of lives and special attention should be emphasized on the significant explanatory variable.


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COVID-19
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