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Clinical features and laboratory characteristics of patients hospitalized with COVID-19: single centre report from Egypt

Authors :
Mohamed Badr
Hassan Elsayed
Amr El Fouly
Dalia Omran
Mohamed El Kassas
Ahmed Tawheed
Mohamed Hassany
Mahmoud Gamal
Noha Asem
Ahmad Madkour
Ahmed Al Shafie
Hamdy Sayed
Amr Abdelazeem
Source :
Journal of infection in developing countries. 14(12)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Introduction: The recently discovered novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has emerged in Wuhan, China, since January 2020. Egypt reported a low incidence of infection when compared with other countries. The aim of the study was to assess the characterization of COVID-19 infection among the Egyptian population. Methodology: Data were collected from a single COVID-19 quarantine hospital in Cairo. A total number of 195 cases were included with their clinical, laboratory, and radiological data. Results: Three different age groups behaved differently for COVD-19 infection. The pediatric age group was asymptomatic entirely, the middle age group (18-50 years) were asymptomatic in 53.3% of cases, while 77.9% of those above 50 years were symptomatic (p ≤ 0.001). The latter group had a high incidence of COVID-pneumonia in (83.1%), and moderate to critical presentations were encountered in 66.3% of them. Neutrophil to lymphocyte (N/L) ratio correlated directly with the age and case severity. C-reactive protein (CRP) and computed tomography scan chest (CT-chest) had added value on COVID-19 diagnosis in suspected cases. Conclusions: In Egypt, patients above 50 years are at a higher risk for symptomatic COVID-19 infection and leaner for moderate to critical COVID-19 presentation. The triad of CT-chest, CRP, and N/L ratio could be an integrated panel for assessing disease severity.

Details

ISSN :
19722680
Volume :
14
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of infection in developing countries
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....de8b5bf526ade4b7ca553430713dce86