2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.03.04.21252885
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Prevalence of vitamin D is not associated with the COVID-19 epidemic in Europe. A critical update of the existing evidence

Abstract: Background: COVID-19 has emerged as a global pandemic, affecting nearly 104 million people worldwide as of February 4th 2021. In previous published studies, the association between the mean Vit D status of each country and COVID-19 infection rate, and mortality among the adult population in European countries was examined. The aim of this study was to re-examine the relationship between the Vit D status of each country and COVID-19 infection, recovery, and mortality using updated data and a different methodolo… Show more

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“…In a meta‐analysis, individuals with poor prognosis had lower serum levels of 25 (OH)D than those with a good prognosis 36 . Contrary to previous reports, 32,36 there was no relationship between 25 (OH)D levels or vitamin deficiency and disease severity or mortality 13–15,23,26,27,37 . Our study did not find a relationship between 25 (OH)D levels and disease severity, admission to ICU, or mortality.…”
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“…In a meta‐analysis, individuals with poor prognosis had lower serum levels of 25 (OH)D than those with a good prognosis 36 . Contrary to previous reports, 32,36 there was no relationship between 25 (OH)D levels or vitamin deficiency and disease severity or mortality 13–15,23,26,27,37 . Our study did not find a relationship between 25 (OH)D levels and disease severity, admission to ICU, or mortality.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 91%
“…36 Contrary to previous reports, 32,36 there was no relationship between 25 (OH)D levels or vitamin deficiency and disease severity or mortality. [13][14][15]23,26,27,37 Our study did not find a relationship be- proliferation and anti-inflammatory cytokine production. 39 Moreover, it plays a role in innate and adaptive immune systems.…”
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confidence: 75%
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