Clinical-Epidemiological Characteristics in Outpatients with Mild to Moderate Covid-19, in the South of Mexico City

M. Sandoval
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Background: Regional information on the characteristics of patients with mild and moderate intensity SARS-CoV-2 “COVID-19” coronavirus disease is needed to better understand the pandemic Objective: The objective of this study was to report the epidemiological clinical characteristics of outpatients with mild to moderate intensity COVID-19 that was carried out by Telemedicine in a first contact clinic, specializing in infectious diseases, in the South from Mexico City from March 10, 2020 to January 31, 2021. Material and Methods: This is a prospective, cross-sectional, observational, single-center study of a series of patients with clinical data of upper and lower respiratory tract infection and a positive CRP for SARS-CoV-2, who requested telemedicine consultation from a first contact clinic with a specialty in infectious diseases, attended from March 10, 2020 to January 31, 2021, The information was analyzed in a statistical package using SPSS 23.0. Results: 66patients who met the established criteria for diagnosis were attended to. In January 2021, the highest number of patients was treated; they requested medical attention, 6.5 days (range from 1 to 12 days) after having started with the disease. The median age was 48 years (range 10 to 80 ) years), 53% were female, 26% had type 2 diabetes mellitus, 23% with arterial hypertension, 7% previous pulmonary disease, 4% suffered from hypothyroidism, 24% positive smoking, 21% positive alcoholism, 39% had obesity , 17% were allergic. The clinical characteristics, the most prevalent was cough in 76%, followed by headache in 73% and myalgia in 71%. Conclusions: Patients with comorbidities, whether they are men or women in the fifth decade of life, are important for the evolution, especially when they are carriers of immunosenescence in the cases of those older than 60 years, or the immune system is immunocompromised as it is the case of patients with DM2 and even more so when they have more than one comorbidity that persists, they have a pro- inflammatory state and attenuation of the innate immune response.
墨西哥城南部轻中度Covid-19门诊患者的临床流行病学特征
背景:需要掌握轻、中强度SARS-CoV-2“COVID-19”冠状病毒病患者的区域特征信息,以便更好地了解疫情。本研究的目的是报告2020年3月10日至2021年1月31日在墨西哥城南部一家专门从事传染病的第一接触诊所通过远程医疗进行的轻中度强度COVID-19门诊患者的流行病学临床特征。材料与方法:本研究是一项前瞻性、横断面、观察性、单中心研究,研究对象为2020年3月10日至2021年1月31日在某传染病专科第一接触门诊就诊的一系列临床资料为上呼吸道和下呼吸道感染且CRP阳性的SARS-CoV-2患者,这些患者要求远程医疗会诊。结果:66例患者均符合既定诊断标准。2021年1月,治疗人数最多;他们在发病后6.5天(1至12天)要求就医。年龄中位数为48岁(10 ~ 80岁),女性占53%,2型糖尿病患者占26%,高血压患者占23%,既往肺部疾病患者占7%,甲状腺功能减退患者占4%,吸烟患者占24%,酗酒患者占21%,肥胖患者占39%,过敏患者占17%。临床表现以咳嗽最为常见(76%),其次为头痛(73%)和肌痛(71%)。结论:并发症的患者,无论他们是男人还是女人在第五个十年的生活中,进化是重要的,特别是当它们的载体免疫衰老在60岁以上的情况下,免疫系统或免疫系统受损是DM2患者的情况,甚至当他们有多个疾病仍然存在,他们有一个pro -炎症状态和衰减的先天免疫反应。
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