Role of Haemocytometry in Early Predicting COVID 19 Infections, a Comparison Study Between Non Vaccinated and Vaccinated Cases

Sadeel Osama Taha Alshabkhoon, Hiba Rafea Taher, Esraa Adel Mahmood
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Although the novel pandemic COVID-19 a primary respiratory tract infection, it is a multi-systemic illness, and has an important impact on the haemopoeitic cells. The purposes of this study is to concentrate on the possibility of utilizing the haemocytometric results in predicting the infected cases during epidemic periods. Methods: A total 220 cases included in this study, (118 males, 102 females), divided into 3 groups, 1st group represent those of second wave of pandemic COVID-19 in Iraq, 2nd group during period of third wave , and 3d group includes post vaccine infection. Using the 5 diff sysmex autonalayzer for complete blood count as a rapid, informative, cheap test. Results: About 1/3d of group 1 and 2 (37%, 33%) respectively are presented with leukocytosis while no one of vaccinated group, in opposite to leucopenia, more common in 3d group (25%),while in group 1and 2only few (8%, 11%) cases respectively. Thrombocytopenia is infrequent in all three groups. The differential white blood cell count is symmetrical in 1st and 2nd group, all patients presented with eosinopenia followed by high N/L ratio (84%, 92%) -whether due to neutrophilia and/or lymphopenia, or both within normal range-, this is not the finding in post-vaccinated group, eosinopenia presented in 25%, of cases and neutropenia is the most common finding 31% in 3d group, while lymphopenia is rare in third group.
血细胞计数在早期预测COVID - 19感染中的作用:未接种和接种病例的比较研究
新型冠状病毒肺炎虽然是一种原发性呼吸道感染,但它是一种多系统疾病,对造血细胞有重要影响。本研究的目的是集中探讨在流行期间利用血细胞计数结果预测感染病例的可能性。方法:本研究共纳入220例病例,男118例,女102例,分为3组,第1组为伊拉克第二波疫情,第2组为第三波疫情,第3组为疫苗接种后感染。使用5 diff sysmex全血细胞计数自动分析仪作为一种快速,信息丰富,廉价的测试。结果:1组和2组分别约1/3(37%,33%)出现白细胞增多,接种组无一例,与白细胞减少相反,3d组较多见(25%),1组和2组较少(8%,11%)。血小板减少症在这三组中都很少见。白细胞计数的差异在第一组和第二组中是对称的,所有患者都表现为红细胞减少,然后是高N/L比(84%,92%)-无论是中性粒细胞减少和/或淋巴细胞减少,还是两者在正常范围内-接种疫苗后组没有这种情况,25%的病例出现红细胞减少,中性粒细胞减少是最常见的发现,在第三组中淋巴细胞减少是罕见的。
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