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Clinical-Epidemiology Aspect of Inpatients With Moderate or Severe COVID-19 in a Brazilian Macroregion: Disease and Countermeasures

COVID-19, also known as coronavirus disease 2019, is an infectious viral disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, a novel coronavirus. Since its emergence, its epidemiology has been explored; however, for some regions of the world, COVID-19’s behavior, incidence, and impact remain unclear. In continental natio...

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Autores principales: Silva, Bruna Raphaela Oliveira, Rodrigues, Wellington Francisco, Abadia, Daniela Gomes Pires, Alves da Silva, Djalma A., Andrade e Silva, Leonardo E., Desidério, Chamberttan S., Farnesi-de-Assunção, Thais Soares, Costa-Madeira, Juliana C., Barbosa, Rafaela M., Bernardes e Borges, Anna V., Hortolani Cunha, Andrezza C. C., Pereira, Loren Q., Helmo, Fernanda R., Lemes, Marcela Rezende, Barbosa, Laís M., Trevisan, Rafael O., Obata, Malu Mateus Santos, Bueno, Giovanna F., Mundim, Fabiano V., Oliveira-Scussel, Ana Carolina M., Monteiro, Ivan B., Ferreira, Yulsef M., Machado, Guilherme H., Ferreira-Paim, Kennio, Moraes-Souza, Hélio, da Silva, Marcos Vinicius, Rodrigues Júnior, Virmondes, Oliveira, Carlo José Freire
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9164138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35669120
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.899702
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author Silva, Bruna Raphaela Oliveira
Rodrigues, Wellington Francisco
Abadia, Daniela Gomes Pires
Alves da Silva, Djalma A.
Andrade e Silva, Leonardo E.
Desidério, Chamberttan S.
Farnesi-de-Assunção, Thais Soares
Costa-Madeira, Juliana C.
Barbosa, Rafaela M.
Bernardes e Borges, Anna V.
Hortolani Cunha, Andrezza C. C.
Pereira, Loren Q.
Helmo, Fernanda R.
Lemes, Marcela Rezende
Barbosa, Laís M.
Trevisan, Rafael O.
Obata, Malu Mateus Santos
Bueno, Giovanna F.
Mundim, Fabiano V.
Oliveira-Scussel, Ana Carolina M.
Monteiro, Ivan B.
Ferreira, Yulsef M.
Machado, Guilherme H.
Ferreira-Paim, Kennio
Moraes-Souza, Hélio
da Silva, Marcos Vinicius
Rodrigues Júnior, Virmondes
Oliveira, Carlo José Freire
author_facet Silva, Bruna Raphaela Oliveira
Rodrigues, Wellington Francisco
Abadia, Daniela Gomes Pires
Alves da Silva, Djalma A.
Andrade e Silva, Leonardo E.
Desidério, Chamberttan S.
Farnesi-de-Assunção, Thais Soares
Costa-Madeira, Juliana C.
Barbosa, Rafaela M.
Bernardes e Borges, Anna V.
Hortolani Cunha, Andrezza C. C.
Pereira, Loren Q.
Helmo, Fernanda R.
Lemes, Marcela Rezende
Barbosa, Laís M.
Trevisan, Rafael O.
Obata, Malu Mateus Santos
Bueno, Giovanna F.
Mundim, Fabiano V.
Oliveira-Scussel, Ana Carolina M.
Monteiro, Ivan B.
Ferreira, Yulsef M.
Machado, Guilherme H.
Ferreira-Paim, Kennio
Moraes-Souza, Hélio
da Silva, Marcos Vinicius
Rodrigues Júnior, Virmondes
Oliveira, Carlo José Freire
author_sort Silva, Bruna Raphaela Oliveira
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description COVID-19, also known as coronavirus disease 2019, is an infectious viral disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, a novel coronavirus. Since its emergence, its epidemiology has been explored; however, for some regions of the world, COVID-19’s behavior, incidence, and impact remain unclear. In continental nations like Brazil, this lack of knowledge results in nonuniform control, prevention, and treatment measures, which can be controversial in some locations. This study aimed to describe the epidemiological profile of patients with COVID-19 in the macroregion of Triângulo Sul in the state of Minas Gerais (MG), Brazil. Between March 25 and October 21, 2020, data were collected and statistically analyzed from 395 hospitalized patients in the city of Uberaba, MG, suspected to have moderate or severe forms of the disease. Of the 395 suspected cases, 82% were confirmed to be positive for COVID-19. The mean age of positive patients was 58.4 years, and 60.76% were male. Following these patients throughout their hospitalization, a mortality rate of 31.3% was observed. In the population positive for COVID-19, the risk of death increased by 4% for each year of the patient’s age. Likewise, the older the patient, the longer their hospitalization and the higher the risk of developing acute respiratory failure. Among the treatments tested in patients, heparin was associated with protection against mortality, and the absence of anticoagulant use was linked to a more than six times greater risk of death. Finally, comorbidities in patients with COVID-19 were positively correlated with increased hospitalization time. In summary, this study revealed that age, presence of comorbidities, length of hospitalization, and drug treatment considerably altered COVID-19’s lethality. To understand infection rates and the factors involved in COVID-19’s lethality, knowledge of the local epidemiology is necessary.
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spelling pubmed-91641382022-06-05 Clinical-Epidemiology Aspect of Inpatients With Moderate or Severe COVID-19 in a Brazilian Macroregion: Disease and Countermeasures Silva, Bruna Raphaela Oliveira Rodrigues, Wellington Francisco Abadia, Daniela Gomes Pires Alves da Silva, Djalma A. Andrade e Silva, Leonardo E. Desidério, Chamberttan S. Farnesi-de-Assunção, Thais Soares Costa-Madeira, Juliana C. Barbosa, Rafaela M. Bernardes e Borges, Anna V. Hortolani Cunha, Andrezza C. C. Pereira, Loren Q. Helmo, Fernanda R. Lemes, Marcela Rezende Barbosa, Laís M. Trevisan, Rafael O. Obata, Malu Mateus Santos Bueno, Giovanna F. Mundim, Fabiano V. Oliveira-Scussel, Ana Carolina M. Monteiro, Ivan B. Ferreira, Yulsef M. Machado, Guilherme H. Ferreira-Paim, Kennio Moraes-Souza, Hélio da Silva, Marcos Vinicius Rodrigues Júnior, Virmondes Oliveira, Carlo José Freire Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology COVID-19, also known as coronavirus disease 2019, is an infectious viral disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, a novel coronavirus. Since its emergence, its epidemiology has been explored; however, for some regions of the world, COVID-19’s behavior, incidence, and impact remain unclear. In continental nations like Brazil, this lack of knowledge results in nonuniform control, prevention, and treatment measures, which can be controversial in some locations. This study aimed to describe the epidemiological profile of patients with COVID-19 in the macroregion of Triângulo Sul in the state of Minas Gerais (MG), Brazil. Between March 25 and October 21, 2020, data were collected and statistically analyzed from 395 hospitalized patients in the city of Uberaba, MG, suspected to have moderate or severe forms of the disease. Of the 395 suspected cases, 82% were confirmed to be positive for COVID-19. The mean age of positive patients was 58.4 years, and 60.76% were male. Following these patients throughout their hospitalization, a mortality rate of 31.3% was observed. In the population positive for COVID-19, the risk of death increased by 4% for each year of the patient’s age. Likewise, the older the patient, the longer their hospitalization and the higher the risk of developing acute respiratory failure. Among the treatments tested in patients, heparin was associated with protection against mortality, and the absence of anticoagulant use was linked to a more than six times greater risk of death. Finally, comorbidities in patients with COVID-19 were positively correlated with increased hospitalization time. In summary, this study revealed that age, presence of comorbidities, length of hospitalization, and drug treatment considerably altered COVID-19’s lethality. To understand infection rates and the factors involved in COVID-19’s lethality, knowledge of the local epidemiology is necessary. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9164138/ /pubmed/35669120 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.899702 Text en Copyright © 2022 Silva, Rodrigues, Abadia, Alves da Silva, Andrade e Silva, Desidério, Farnesi-de-Assunção, Costa-Madeira, Barbosa, Bernardes e Borges, Hortolani Cunha, Pereira, Helmo, Lemes, Barbosa, Trevisan, Obata, Bueno, Mundim, Oliveira-Scussel, Monteiro, Ferreira, Machado, Ferreira-Paim, Moraes-Souza, da Silva, Rodrigues Júnior and Oliveira https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Silva, Bruna Raphaela Oliveira
Rodrigues, Wellington Francisco
Abadia, Daniela Gomes Pires
Alves da Silva, Djalma A.
Andrade e Silva, Leonardo E.
Desidério, Chamberttan S.
Farnesi-de-Assunção, Thais Soares
Costa-Madeira, Juliana C.
Barbosa, Rafaela M.
Bernardes e Borges, Anna V.
Hortolani Cunha, Andrezza C. C.
Pereira, Loren Q.
Helmo, Fernanda R.
Lemes, Marcela Rezende
Barbosa, Laís M.
Trevisan, Rafael O.
Obata, Malu Mateus Santos
Bueno, Giovanna F.
Mundim, Fabiano V.
Oliveira-Scussel, Ana Carolina M.
Monteiro, Ivan B.
Ferreira, Yulsef M.
Machado, Guilherme H.
Ferreira-Paim, Kennio
Moraes-Souza, Hélio
da Silva, Marcos Vinicius
Rodrigues Júnior, Virmondes
Oliveira, Carlo José Freire
Clinical-Epidemiology Aspect of Inpatients With Moderate or Severe COVID-19 in a Brazilian Macroregion: Disease and Countermeasures
title Clinical-Epidemiology Aspect of Inpatients With Moderate or Severe COVID-19 in a Brazilian Macroregion: Disease and Countermeasures
title_full Clinical-Epidemiology Aspect of Inpatients With Moderate or Severe COVID-19 in a Brazilian Macroregion: Disease and Countermeasures
title_fullStr Clinical-Epidemiology Aspect of Inpatients With Moderate or Severe COVID-19 in a Brazilian Macroregion: Disease and Countermeasures
title_full_unstemmed Clinical-Epidemiology Aspect of Inpatients With Moderate or Severe COVID-19 in a Brazilian Macroregion: Disease and Countermeasures
title_short Clinical-Epidemiology Aspect of Inpatients With Moderate or Severe COVID-19 in a Brazilian Macroregion: Disease and Countermeasures
title_sort clinical-epidemiology aspect of inpatients with moderate or severe covid-19 in a brazilian macroregion: disease and countermeasures
topic Cellular and Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9164138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35669120
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.899702
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