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Abstract

GAMBOA SUAREZ, Derlin et al. Clinical and epidemiological characterization of confirmed patients with COVID-19. Multimed [online]. 2022, vol.26, n.1  Epub Jan 04, 2022. ISSN 1028-4818.

Introduction:

COVID-19 constitutes an emergency for public health due to the high morbidity and mortality that it causes in human beings, a significant economic and psychosocial repercussion.

Objective:

to determine the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of patients confirmed with COVID-19, belonging to the health area of the Jimmy Hirzel polyclinic in Bayamo, Granma province, Cuba, during the period January-April 2021.

Methods:

descriptive, retrospective and cross-sectional epidemiological study, which included 701 patients confirmed with COVID-19, from the health area of the Jimmy Hirzel polyclinic in Bayamo, Granma province, during January-April 2021. The variables were studied: age, sex, area of residence, source of infection, symptoms and comorbidities. The data were obtained from the COVID-19 epidemiological surveys, and descriptive statistics were used for their analysis.

Results:

in the January-April 2021 quarter, 701 cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed in the area of the Jimmy Hirzel polyclinic. Patients from the age group 40 to 59 years (38%), female (52.8%), and those from urban areas predominated. 99.1% had the native source of infection, 69.5% presented symptoms of the disease, with greater respiratory symptoms and fever; 47.3% had comorbidities, highlighting arterial hypertension. No patient died.

Conclusions:

in the investigated health area, female patients with COVID-19 predominated, from urban areas, with an autochthonous source of transmission, symptomatic and without comorbidities. There were no deaths.

Keywords : Coronavirus; COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; Comorbidity.

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