Retrospective Evaluation of People with COVID-19 in the Northwest SyriaBahadır Karaca1, Burak Çelik21Republic Of Turkey Ministry Of Health Istanbul Provincial Health Directorate Sancaktepe Şehit Prof.dr. Ilhan Varank Training And Research Hospital 2Ministry Of Health Kirsehir Provincial Health Directorate Kirsehir Training And Research Hospital
Aim: In our study, in Northwest Syria, where healthcare is provided with humanitarian support, with investigating the demographic and clinical characteristics of people who has been detected COVID-19, we aimed to investigate their situation in the pandemic.
METHODS: The demographic and clinical characteristics of people whose COVID-19 PCR tests were studied and found positive in the World Health Organization supported ACU laboratories in Northwest Syria, were retrospectively investigated. All patients except healthcare workers were included in the study between 01/05 - 22/12/2020. RESULTS: 17070 non-healthcare workers who were positive for COVID-19 PCR were included in the study. 6368(37.3%) of the participants were female and 10702(62.7%) were male. The average age of the participants was 37.7∓16.4 years. The data obtained that there were 1090(6.4%) people hospitalized or undergoing isolation. When comorbid diseases were investigated, hypertension was found in 435(2.5%), diabetes in 426(2.5%), and heart disease in 139(0.8%) people. When evaluated in terms of prognosis, 56%(n = 9584) of the patientsshowed complete recovery, 41.8%(n = 7141) recovered and their symptoms persist, but a total of 345(2%) patients died of COVID-19, including 106 of them are women (female crude death rate: 1.6%) and 239 of them are men (crude death rate: 2.23%).
Conclusion: In our study, we have presented a cross-sectional analysis of almost all people with COVID-19 in the last half of 2020 by investigating the demographic and clinical characteristics of people with COVID-19 in Northwest Syria. COVID-19 diagnoses were evaluated according to the PCR test result. Keywords: COVID-19, Syria, Pandemic
Bahadır Karaca, Burak Çelik. Retrospective Evaluation of People with COVID-19 in the Northwest Syria. JAEM. 2022; 21(3): 0-0
Corresponding Author: Burak Çelik, Türkiye |
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