Author:
Ahluwalia Bineet,Gupta Neeraj Kumar,Singh Amitabh,Ish Pranav,Dev Nishanth,Kohli Santvana,Kumar Rohit,Marwein Fellisha,Gupta Nitesh
Abstract
COVID-19 vaccination was initially started in India on 16th January 2021 after approval from national authorities. This study was carried out to assess the effect of vaccination status on the severity and clinical outcome among patients infected with COVID-19. The study included all adult COVID-19 patients admitted to our hospital from 1st April to 30th June 2021. A total of 819 patients were enrolled in the study out of which only 183 (22.3%) were vaccinated. The study documented a statistically significant reduction in the severity of illness among the vaccinated (single/double dose) (33% severe COVID-19) against the unvaccinated (43% severe COVID-19) groups; along with a reduction in mortality. On univariate and multivariate analysis, age, severity of illness and lack of COVID-19 vaccination status were associated with a statistically significant increased mortality. To conclude, this study demonstrates the role of vaccination in decreasing the severity and mortality of COVID-19 infection.
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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