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Morales, M., (2023). Severidad de Covid-19 asociado a coinfección con dengue en pacientes de la región Piura 2021-2022 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/10875
Morales, M., Severidad de Covid-19 asociado a coinfección con dengue en pacientes de la región Piura 2021-2022 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/10875
@misc{renati/1353470,
title = "Severidad de Covid-19 asociado a coinfección con dengue en pacientes de la región Piura 2021-2022",
author = "Morales Tapia, Michael Alberto",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2023"
}
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between the severity of COVID-19 and dengue coinfection in Piura, 2021-2022. METHODOLOGY: Case-control study nested in a cohort. The cohort was built using retrospective data, through the records of all patients diagnosed with COVID-19 and all those who were diagnosed with dengue in the period 2021-2022. The cases were the patients with a positive diagnosis for both infections and the controls were only randomly selected patients with COVID-19. Temporary records were used to link the required information. Multinomial logistic regression models were run to compare the probability of having moderate or severe COVID-19 versus the probability of having mild COVID-19, comparing patients with and without dengue virus coinfection. STATA v.17 software was used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: 416 patients with COVID-19 were evaluated, of which 208 presented coinfections with dengue virus. 4.3% were severe cases and 42.3% moderate. 8.2% and 71.6% of patients with dengue coinfection were severe and moderate COVID-19 cases, respectively; while, in patients with negative results for dengue, 0.5% and 12.9% were severe and moderate COVID-19 cases, respectively. CONCLUSION: In the study population, those who presented coinfection with Dengue were 18 times more likely to present moderate COVID-19 and 32 times more likely to present severe COVID-19, adjusting for age, sex, arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and obesity.
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