Characteristics and Outcomes of Hospitalized Young Adults with Mild Covid -19

Stormy course has been reported among hospitalized adults with COVID-19 in high- and middle-income countries. To assess clinical outcomes in consecutively hospitalized patients with mild covid-19 in India we performed a study. We developed a case registry of successive patients admitted with suspect...

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Hauptverfasser: Sharma, Arvind Kumar, Ahmed, Asrar, Baig, Vaseem Naheed, Dhakar, Prahlad, Dalela, Gaurav, Kacker, Sudhanshu, Panwar, Vasim Raja, Panwar, Raja Babu, Gupta, Rajeev
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description Stormy course has been reported among hospitalized adults with COVID-19 in high- and middle-income countries. To assess clinical outcomes in consecutively hospitalized patients with mild covid-19 in India we performed a study. We developed a case registry of successive patients admitted with suspected covid-19 infection to our hospital (n=501). Covid-19 was diagnosed using reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Demographic, clinical, investigations details and outcomes were recorded. Descriptive statistics are presented. Covid-19 was diagnosed in 234 (46.7%) and data compared with 267 (53.3%) negative controls. Mean age of covid-19 patients was 35.1±16.6y, 59.4% were 40y (9.1±5.2) compared to 40-59y (11.3±6.1) and ≥60y (16.4±13.3) (p=0.001). This hospital-based registry shows that mildly symptomatic or asymptomatic young covid-19 patients have excellent prognosis.
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India
Male
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