Author:
Pantea Stoian Anca,Pricop-Jeckstadt Mihaela,Pana Adrian,Ileanu Bogdan-Vasile,Schitea Ruxandra,Geanta Marius,Catrinoiu Doina,Suceveanu Andra Iulia,Serafinceanu Cristian,Pituru Silviu,Poiana Catalina,Timar Bogdan,Nitipir Cornelia,Parvu Simona,Arsene Andreea,Mazilu Laura,Toma Antonela,Hainarosie Razvan,Ceriello Antonio,Rizzo Manfredi,Jinga Viorel
Abstract
AbstractEvidence regarding the relation between SARS-CoV-2 mortality and the underlying medical condition is scarce. We conducted an observational, retrospective study based on Romanian official data about location, age, gender and comorbidities for COVID-19 fatalities. Our findings indicate that males, hypertension, diabetes, obesity and chronic kidney disease were most frequent in the COVID-19 fatalities, that the burden of disease was low, and that the prognosis for 1-year survival probability was high in the sample. Evidence shows that age-dependent pairs of comorbidities could be a negative prognosis factor for the severity of disease for the SARS-CoV 2 infection.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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