Death by SARS-CoV 2: a Romanian COVID-19 multi-centre comorbidity study

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Anca Pantea Stoian
Mihaela Pricop-Jeckstadt
Adrian Pana
Bogdan-Vasile Ileanu
Ruxandra Schitea
Marius Geanta
Doina Catrinoiu
Andra Iulia Suceveanu
Cristian Serafinceanu
Silviu Pituru
Catalina Poiana
Bogdan Timar
Cornelia Nitipir
Simona Parvu
Andreea Arsene
Laura Mazilu
Antonela Toma
Razvan Hainarosie
Antonio Ceriello
Manfredi Rizzo
Viorel Jinga
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[1] University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila”,National Institute of Diabetes
[2] Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases “N. C. Paulescu”,Department of Applied Mathematics
[3] University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest,Center for Research and Training in Innovative Techniques of Applied Mathematics in Engineering
[4] University Politehnica of Bucharest,Traian Lalescu
[5] Center for Health Outcomes & Evaluation,(CiTi)
[6] Center for Innovation in Medicine,Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
[7] Ovidius University of Constanta,Department of Mathematical Methods and Models
[8] Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy,Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Department of Medicine
[9] University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest,Department of Health Promotion, Mother and Child Care, Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties
[10] Prof. Dr. D. Hociota” Institute of Phonoaudiology and Functional ENT Surgery,undefined
[11] IRCCS MultiMedica,undefined
[12] University of South Carolina,undefined
[13] University of Palermo,undefined
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Evidence regarding the relation between SARS-CoV-2 mortality and the underlying medical condition is scarce. We conducted an observational, retrospective study based on Romanian official data about location, age, gender and comorbidities for COVID-19 fatalities. Our findings indicate that males, hypertension, diabetes, obesity and chronic kidney disease were most frequent in the COVID-19 fatalities, that the burden of disease was low, and that the prognosis for 1-year survival probability was high in the sample. Evidence shows that age-dependent pairs of comorbidities could be a negative prognosis factor for the severity of disease for the SARS-CoV 2 infection.
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