Clinical Features and Risk Factors Associated with Morbidity and Mortality Among COVID-19 Patients in Northern Ethiopia.

2021 
Abstract Objective To describe clinical features and assess determinants of severity and in-hospital mortality of COVID-19 patients from unique setting in Ethiopia. Methods Consecutive patients admitted to COVID-19 quarantine and isolation center were included. We analyzed proportions of clinical spectrum of COVID-19, factors associated with risk of severe COVID-19 and in-hospital mortality. Results Of 2617 patients, three-quarter of the quarantined (N = 1935; 74%) appeared asymptomatic, and only 114 (4.4%) presented with severe COVID-19. Common characteristics among the 682 symptomatics were cough (N = 354; 50.6%), myalgia (N = 212; 31.1%), head ache (N = 196; 28.7%), fever (N = 161; 23.6%), dyspnea (N = 111; 16.3%), anosmia and/or dysgeusia (N = 90; 13.2%), sore throat (N = 87; 12.8%) and chest pain (N = 77; 11.3%). Factors associated with severe COVID-19 were older age [adjusted relative risk (aRR) 1.78, 95% CI 1.61 to 1.97; p  Conclusions Significant proportion of SARS-CoV-2 infection were asymptomatic and key comorbid conditions increased risk of COVID-19 severity and in-hospital mortality. These findings could help in the design of appropriate management of patients.
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