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New Delhi, June 26 (PTI): A retrospective study conducted by researchers at a leading hospital here on a group of patients admitted at the facility during the first Covid wave has claimed that females were “relatively at higher risk of mortality” as compared to males having same co-morbid conditions. The study on 2,586 hospitalised COVID-19 patients has been published on June 25 in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, Springer Nature journal, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital said in a statement. “A retrospective study was conducted by researchers of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital on 2,586 COVID-19 hospitalised patients, who were admitted in the hospital from April 8 October 4 in 2020 (first wave) to observe the association of diabetes, hypertension and chronic kidney disease on the prognosis and mortality of COVID-19 infection in hospitalised patients.” it said. According to Dr Rashmi Rana, its author and consultant in the department of research, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, “Ou ....
Uniindia: New Delhi, June 26 (UNI) The latest study done by a large private hospital in the national capital has made some surprising observations about Covid-19. ....
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These blood groups are more prone to COVID-19 infections: Study - A new study shows that certain blood groups like A, B, and Rh+ are more prone to COVID-19 infections than other blood groups. ....