Affiliation:
1. Department of Biotechnology, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, IRAQ
Abstract
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused
enormous issues worldwide and is the most infectious pandemic. 50 subjects
(evenly distributed between sexes) were included in this study, as well as their
range of ages starting from 2 to 67 years. According to the study's result, the age
and gender of the subjects include susceptibility to COVID-19; males were found
to be more infected than females, and the ages 36 to 67 were more common than
in other age ranges. Also, BMI calculations revealed that male patients with
COVID-19 had the highest percentage of obesity. The clinical parameter results
have been found serum C‐reactive protein (CRP) as an essential indicator that
changes significantly in infection with COVID‐19 and inflammation. The concentration of CRP is higher levels for positive COVID‐19 patients (male and female)
with mild symptoms of COVID-19 than those with negative COVID‐19 infection,
and CRP levels were found to be higher in male than female patients. The results
of D-dimer levels determined a nonsignificant difference in D-dimer levels in
COVID-19 patients and non-COVID-19 patients than the normal concentration (N:
Less than 500mg/dl.). The results of hemoglobin blood levels demonstrated significant variations between COVID-19 patients and non-COVID-19 patients and a
decrease in Hb concentration compared to normal concentration (N: 11-16 g/dl.);
thus, a link between anemia and inflammation. The lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)
levels increased in positive COVID-19 patients male were (178.79 ± 56.08) mg/dl,
and positive COVID-19 patients female were (141.57 ± 46.90) mg/dl than normal
(N: Less than100mg/dl.), and significant variation was observed between positive
and negative COVID-19 patients.
Keywords: COVID-19; C‐reactive protein; hemoglobin; lactate dehydrogenase.
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Epidemiology,Biotechnology
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