2021
DOI: 10.30918/bbr.91.21.018
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Retrospective evaluation of the serum level of Vitamin D among COVID-19 patients in Al Madinah, Saudi Arabia

Abstract: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a new viral illness that affects not only the respiratory system but also leads to multiorgan involvement. Till now, no curative treatment is available; prevention is the only way to reduce the number of infected cases. Low serum level of vitamin D has been implicated in increased susceptibility to coronavirus infection and disease severity. However, there is no conclusive evidence as regards the role of vitamin D in COVID-19 infection and outcome. This study aimed to evaluate… Show more

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“…Another local study conducted on only 109 COVID-19 participants “Group 1: control; Group 2: 35 ICU patients with COVID-19; and Group 3: 74 COVID-19 patients in the non-ICU department,” concluded that a higher risk of COVID-19 disease was significantly associated with a low level of Vit D. However, this small study did not define the low level of Vit D and did not control the confounders. 38 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another local study conducted on only 109 COVID-19 participants “Group 1: control; Group 2: 35 ICU patients with COVID-19; and Group 3: 74 COVID-19 patients in the non-ICU department,” concluded that a higher risk of COVID-19 disease was significantly associated with a low level of Vit D. However, this small study did not define the low level of Vit D and did not control the confounders. 38 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%