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Basrah experience among 6404 patients with COVID-19
Saad S. Hamadi Al-Taher; Abbas K AlKanan; Mohammad N. Fares; Nihad Q. Mohammed; Ali Raheem Al-Jabery; Awatif A. Habeeb; Abbas Ali Mansour.
Affiliation
  • Saad S. Hamadi Al-Taher; University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq
  • Abbas K AlKanan; Basrah Health Directorate, Basrah, Iraq
  • Mohammad N. Fares; University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq
  • Nihad Q. Mohammed; Basrah Health Directorate, Basrah, Iraq
  • Ali Raheem Al-Jabery; University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq
  • Awatif A. Habeeb; University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq
  • Abbas Ali Mansour; University of Basrah
Preprint in English | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-20215384
ABSTRACT
AbstractsO_ST_ABSBackgroundC_ST_ABSThe first case of COVID-19 report in Basrah was in early March 2020. This study aimed to assess some of the characteristics of patients with COVID-19 in Basrah for the period from March, 4th to September, 8th 2020. MethodsRetrospective database analysis of the University of Basrah database. All RT-PCR positive patients during the study period were enrolled. ResultsOf 6404 patients included, male constituted 54.8%. Healthcare workers constituted 11.4% of the infected people. Of health care workers 16.1% were physicians. The mean age for the whole cohort was 39{+/-}16.7 years; adolescents and children younger than 20 years constituted 12.4%. The peak age was 31-40 years, those aged 61 years or more constituted 9.8% only. The case fatality rate was 3% (males 55.2% and females 44.8%). No death was reported in adolescents or children. The highest death rate was among those age 61 years or more. ConclusionThe situation of COVID-19 infection in Basrah, Iraq is evolving like other countries. Furthers studies are needed to assess associated comorbidities, treatment lines, outcomes and variables associated with mortality.
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Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Cohort_studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2020 Document type: Preprint
Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Cohort_studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2020 Document type: Preprint
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