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Clinical presentation, case management and outcomes for the first 32 COVID-19 patients in Nigeria

INTRODUCTION: Success in curtailing the pandemic coronavirus disease (COVID-19) depends largely on a sound understanding of the epidemiologic and clinical profile of cases in a population as well as the case management approach. This study documents the presenting characteristics, treatment modaliti...

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Autores principales: Bowale, Abimbola, Abayomi, Akin, Idris, Jide, Omilabu, Sunday, Abdus-Salam, Ismail, Adebayo, Busayo, Opawoye, Folarin, Finnih-Awokoya, Ore, Zamba, Emmanuella, Abdur-Razzaq, Hussein, Erinoso, Olufemi, Onasanya, Tosin, Ramadan, Patrick, Nyenyi, Sam, Aniaku, Evaristus, Balogun, Muhammad, Okunromade, Oyeladun, Adejumo, Olusola, Adesola, Sunday, Ogunniyan, Tope, Balogun, Mobolanle, Osibogun, Akin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7875732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33623549
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2020.35.2.23262
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author Bowale, Abimbola
Abayomi, Akin
Idris, Jide
Omilabu, Sunday
Abdus-Salam, Ismail
Adebayo, Busayo
Opawoye, Folarin
Finnih-Awokoya, Ore
Zamba, Emmanuella
Abdur-Razzaq, Hussein
Erinoso, Olufemi
Onasanya, Tosin
Ramadan, Patrick
Nyenyi, Sam
Aniaku, Evaristus
Balogun, Muhammad
Okunromade, Oyeladun
Adejumo, Olusola
Adesola, Sunday
Ogunniyan, Tope
Balogun, Mobolanle
Osibogun, Akin
author_facet Bowale, Abimbola
Abayomi, Akin
Idris, Jide
Omilabu, Sunday
Abdus-Salam, Ismail
Adebayo, Busayo
Opawoye, Folarin
Finnih-Awokoya, Ore
Zamba, Emmanuella
Abdur-Razzaq, Hussein
Erinoso, Olufemi
Onasanya, Tosin
Ramadan, Patrick
Nyenyi, Sam
Aniaku, Evaristus
Balogun, Muhammad
Okunromade, Oyeladun
Adejumo, Olusola
Adesola, Sunday
Ogunniyan, Tope
Balogun, Mobolanle
Osibogun, Akin
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description INTRODUCTION: Success in curtailing the pandemic coronavirus disease (COVID-19) depends largely on a sound understanding of the epidemiologic and clinical profile of cases in a population as well as the case management approach. This study documents the presenting characteristics, treatment modalities and outcomes of the first 32 COVID-19 patients in Nigeria. METHODS: This retrospective study used medical records of the first 32 patients admitted and discharged from the Mainland Hospital, Lagos State, southwest Nigeria between February 27 and April 6, 2020. The outcomes of interest were death, promptness of admission process and duration of hospitalization. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 38.1 years (SD: 15.5) and 66% were male. Three-quarters (75%) of the patients presented in moderately severe condition while 16% were asymptomatic. The most common presenting symptoms were fever (59%) and dry cough (44%). The mean time between a positive test result and admission was 1.63 days (SD: 1.31). Almost all (97%) the patients were treated with lopinavir-ritonavir with no recorded death. The median duration of hospital stay was 12 days (IQR: 9-13.5). CONCLUSION: In this preliminary analysis of the first COVID-19 cases in Nigeria, clinical presentation was mild to moderate with no mortality. Processes to improve promptness of admission and reduce hospital stay are required to enhance the response to COVID-19 in Nigeria.
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spelling pubmed-78757322021-02-22 Clinical presentation, case management and outcomes for the first 32 COVID-19 patients in Nigeria Bowale, Abimbola Abayomi, Akin Idris, Jide Omilabu, Sunday Abdus-Salam, Ismail Adebayo, Busayo Opawoye, Folarin Finnih-Awokoya, Ore Zamba, Emmanuella Abdur-Razzaq, Hussein Erinoso, Olufemi Onasanya, Tosin Ramadan, Patrick Nyenyi, Sam Aniaku, Evaristus Balogun, Muhammad Okunromade, Oyeladun Adejumo, Olusola Adesola, Sunday Ogunniyan, Tope Balogun, Mobolanle Osibogun, Akin Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Success in curtailing the pandemic coronavirus disease (COVID-19) depends largely on a sound understanding of the epidemiologic and clinical profile of cases in a population as well as the case management approach. This study documents the presenting characteristics, treatment modalities and outcomes of the first 32 COVID-19 patients in Nigeria. METHODS: This retrospective study used medical records of the first 32 patients admitted and discharged from the Mainland Hospital, Lagos State, southwest Nigeria between February 27 and April 6, 2020. The outcomes of interest were death, promptness of admission process and duration of hospitalization. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 38.1 years (SD: 15.5) and 66% were male. Three-quarters (75%) of the patients presented in moderately severe condition while 16% were asymptomatic. The most common presenting symptoms were fever (59%) and dry cough (44%). The mean time between a positive test result and admission was 1.63 days (SD: 1.31). Almost all (97%) the patients were treated with lopinavir-ritonavir with no recorded death. The median duration of hospital stay was 12 days (IQR: 9-13.5). CONCLUSION: In this preliminary analysis of the first COVID-19 cases in Nigeria, clinical presentation was mild to moderate with no mortality. Processes to improve promptness of admission and reduce hospital stay are required to enhance the response to COVID-19 in Nigeria. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2020-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7875732/ /pubmed/33623549 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2020.35.2.23262 Text en ©Abimbola Bowale et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bowale, Abimbola
Abayomi, Akin
Idris, Jide
Omilabu, Sunday
Abdus-Salam, Ismail
Adebayo, Busayo
Opawoye, Folarin
Finnih-Awokoya, Ore
Zamba, Emmanuella
Abdur-Razzaq, Hussein
Erinoso, Olufemi
Onasanya, Tosin
Ramadan, Patrick
Nyenyi, Sam
Aniaku, Evaristus
Balogun, Muhammad
Okunromade, Oyeladun
Adejumo, Olusola
Adesola, Sunday
Ogunniyan, Tope
Balogun, Mobolanle
Osibogun, Akin
Clinical presentation, case management and outcomes for the first 32 COVID-19 patients in Nigeria
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title_full Clinical presentation, case management and outcomes for the first 32 COVID-19 patients in Nigeria
title_fullStr Clinical presentation, case management and outcomes for the first 32 COVID-19 patients in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Clinical presentation, case management and outcomes for the first 32 COVID-19 patients in Nigeria
title_short Clinical presentation, case management and outcomes for the first 32 COVID-19 patients in Nigeria
title_sort clinical presentation, case management and outcomes for the first 32 covid-19 patients in nigeria
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7875732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33623549
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2020.35.2.23262
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