Autor: |
Mehrdad, Halaji, Abazar, Pournajaf, Farzin, Sadeghi, Ali, Hasanzadeh, Mohammad, Chehrazi, Hemmat, Gholinia, Fatemeh, Hejazi Amiri, Saghar, Saber Amoli, Mostafa, Javanian, Masoumeh, Bayani, Mahmoud, Sadeghi Haddad Zavareh, Mehran, Shokri, Arefeh, Babazadeh, Mana, Bazi Broun, Mohsen, Mohammadi, Hamed, Mehdinezhad, Mahmoud, Monadi, Parviz, Amri Maleh, Hamid Reza, Nouri, Abdolreza, Daraei, Mahdie, Yousefnia Pasha, Mehdi, Tourani, Seyed Raheleh, Ahmadian, Nadia, Esmailzadeh, Seyyedeh Maedeh, Mirtabar, Shakiba, Asadi, Behnaz, Yousefghahary, Mansour, Babaei, Majid, Nabipour, Mohsen, Vakili Sadeghi, Roghayeh, Pourkia, Iraj, Jafarypour, Naghmeh, Zieaie Amiri, Roghayeh, Akbary, Masoumeh, Asgharpour, Farshid, Oliaei, Yadollah, Zahedpasha, Hasan, Mahmoodi, Zahra, Akbarian Rad, Mohsen, Haghshenas Mojaveri, Shahram, Seyfi, Javad, Shokri Shirvani, Saman, Alhooee, Hasan, Abedi, Katrin, Behzad, Mohammad Ali, Bayani, Farzan, Kheirkhah, Payam, Saadat, Ebrahim, Nasiraie, Nafiseh, Ezami, Shahrbano, Gorjinejad, Kobra, Fallhpour, Fatemeh, Fakhraie, Yousef, Beheshti, Mahnaz, Baghershiroodi, Faeze, Rasti, Maryam, Salehi, Atiyeh, Aleahmad, Sina, Nasrollahian, Rahman, Babapour, Rahim, Malekzadeh, Rahmat, Habibzadeh Kashi, Mohammad Ali, Shams Esmaili, Maryam, Javadian Kotnaei, Azita, Ghanbarpour, Yousef, Yahyapour |
Rok vydání: |
2022 |
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Zdroj: |
Caspian J Intern Med |
ISSN: |
2008-6164 |
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BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to investigate the one-year prevalence of SARS-CoV-2, common comorbidities and demographic information among negative- and positive rRT-PCR in health care workers (HCW), hospitalized and outpatients. Also, the association between SARS-CoV-2 cycle threshold (Ct) and the outcomes of patients were analyzed in Babol, northern Iran. METHODS: This large retrospective cross-sectional study was performed between March 2020 and March 2021. The records of 19232 hospitalized, outpatients and HCW suspected to COVID-19 were collected from teaching hospitals in the North of Iran. RESULTS: Out of the 19232 suspected to COVID-19 patients, 7251 (37.7%) had a positive rRT-PCR result; 652 (9%), 4599 (63.4%) and 2000 (27.6%) of those were categorized as HCW, hospitalized and outpatients, respectively. Moreover, between the hospitalized and the outpatient group, 10.2 and 0.8% cases died, whereas no death cases were reported in the HCW. Furthermore, it seems that death rate was significantly different between the three groups of Ct value, the highest mortality in those with Ct between 21 and 30 (group B=7.6%) and the lowest in the group with the highest Ct (between 31 and 40 = 5.5%) (p |
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