Hematological Profile and Liver Biomarkers of COVID-19 Non Survivors in Iraq
Journal: Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences (Vol.5, No. 7)Publication Date: 2022-12-01
Authors : Muna Hasson Saoudi; Ihab Abbas Taher;
Page : 1357-1363
Keywords : COVID; 19 CRP Mortality liver tests D; dimer Gender Respiratory;
Abstract
Mortality of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was elevated all over the world since 2019 due to its mainly spread through the respiratory route and mass contact. Many risk profiles on coronavirus illness progression has been previously studied. This study aimed to describe several factors associated complications, gender, age, D-dimer, and risk profile of mortality with COVID-19. This study summarizes the hematological characteristics and laboratory markers of COVID-19 non-survivors and those who continue to live after healing from COVID-19 in AL-Muthanna governorate, a small town in the south of Iraq.
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