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2022
DOI: 10.55519/jamc-04-s4-9007
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Do Laboratory Biomarkers Predict Survival in Severe Covid-19? A Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: Background: This study aims to compare lymphocyte count, C-reactive protein (CRP), ferritin, Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) and D-dimer among survivors and non-survivors of severe COVID-19. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional analytical study included 69 patients for whom a record of the biomarkers and survival status was available. Baseline and peak values were selected for serum CRP, ferritin, LDH and D-Dimer. Baseline and trough lymphocyte counts were selected. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 21.… Show more

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“…This was supported by various studies [50,65,66]. Women in South and South-East Asia have gained a better understanding of modern contraceptive methods as a result of proper media use, resulting in a decrease in unmet needs [67,68]. In addition, women in Pakistan [50], the Philippines [67], India [69], and Mali [70] are more likely to have access to contraceptive uptake if they get adequate media exposure than women who don't.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 95%
“…This was supported by various studies [50,65,66]. Women in South and South-East Asia have gained a better understanding of modern contraceptive methods as a result of proper media use, resulting in a decrease in unmet needs [67,68]. In addition, women in Pakistan [50], the Philippines [67], India [69], and Mali [70] are more likely to have access to contraceptive uptake if they get adequate media exposure than women who don't.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 95%