Research findings have indicated that the percentage of patients who succumbed to COVID-19 was higher in those with pre-existing medical conditions than the patients without medical conditions. In gender-based evaluation, the percentage of positive cases in male and female were found to be 52.67% and 47.33% respectively. In age-based evaluation, the percentage of different age groups were found to be 18-25 (8.67%), 25-35 (16%), 35-45 (18%), 45-55 (26%), 55-65 (31.33%). Percentage of CKD (4.6%), Diabetes (8.6%), Hypertension (6%), pulmonary diseases (5.3%) were observed. ABO blood group population distribution was analyzed to be Type A (49.9%), Type B (26.19%), Type O (9.52%), Type AB (14.2 %) of frequencies were observed in severe covid patients. In Non severe covid patients Type A (29.6%), Type B (26.8%), Type O (11.1%), Type AB (32.40%) percentages had been observed in our project. The results of this study states that age between 55-65 group was vulnerable towards covid. When it comes to gender comparison, males are more prone when compared to female patients. Of all the diverse co-morbid conditions few were taken into consideration of which chronic kidney disease, hypertension, diabetes, and pulmonary diseases are analyzed and found that the severity of disease was more in patients with comorbid conditions. The final outcomes of blood groups states that Type A Blood group has less resistance when compared to B> O>AB.
A retrospective study on evaluation of resistance and recovery in covid patients with respect to age, gender, comorbidities and abo blood groups
Research Article
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2022.1308.0424
Subject:
Pharmacy
KeyWords:
Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19), severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Age, Gender, Comorbidities, ABO blood group.
Abstract: