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====== COVID-19 ====== | ====== COVID-19 ====== | ||
- | **Coronavirus disease 2019** or **COVID-19** is a [[disease]] first associated with some people infected with the [[SARS-CoV-2]] virus and later associated with some recipients of the [[COVID-19 vaccines]]. | + | **Coronavirus disease 2019** or **COVID-19** is a [[disease]] first associated with some people infected with the [[SARS-CoV-2]] virus and later associated with some recipients of the [[COVID-19 vaccines]]. In early 2020, the [[World Health Organization]] declared a [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. |
===== COVID-19 Cases ===== | ===== COVID-19 Cases ===== | ||
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===== Major COVID-19 Correlates and Comorbidities ===== | ===== Major COVID-19 Correlates and Comorbidities ===== | ||
* [[Age]] | * [[Age]] | ||
+ | * [[Blood Clots]] | ||
* [[Body Mass Index]] | * [[Body Mass Index]] | ||
* [[Diabetes]] | * [[Diabetes]] | ||
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* [[Vitamin]] and [[Mineral]] Deficiencies | * [[Vitamin]] and [[Mineral]] Deficiencies | ||
* Other Correlates of Interest | * Other Correlates of Interest | ||
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+ | ==== COVID-19 Vaccine-Associations ==== | ||
+ | A study of data of vaccinated patients who suffered from COVID-19, taking data from the QResearch database on patients from December 8, 2020 to June 15, 2021, showed, | ||
+ | * 74.1% had at least two doses. | ||
+ | * Down's syndrome OR: 12.7x | ||
+ | * Kidney transplant OR: 8.1x | ||
+ | * Sickle Cell disease OR: 7.7x | ||
+ | * Care Residency home OR: 4.1x | ||
+ | * Chemotherapy OR: 4.3x | ||
+ | * HIV/AIDS OR: 3.3x | ||
+ | * Liver cirrhosis OR: 3.0x | ||
+ | * Neurological conditions OR: 2.6x | ||
+ | * Organ transplant (recent) OR: 2.5x | ||
+ | * Dementia OR: 2.2x | ||
+ | * Parkinson' | ||
+ | ((September, | ||
==== COVID-19 and Age ==== | ==== COVID-19 and Age ==== | ||
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==== COVID-19 and Autoimmune Health ==== | ==== COVID-19 and Autoimmune Health ==== | ||
Autoimmune disorders and immunodeficiency might be described as the " | Autoimmune disorders and immunodeficiency might be described as the " | ||
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+ | ==== COVID-19 and Blood Clots ==== | ||
+ | It has been noted that blood clotting is associated with worse outcomes for COVID-19 patients, | ||
==== COVID-19 and Blood Type ==== | ==== COVID-19 and Blood Type ==== | ||
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==== COVID-19 and Diabetes ==== | ==== COVID-19 and Diabetes ==== | ||
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+ | ==== COVID-19 and Household/ | ||
+ | Researchers studying data from March 2020 in New York City found a positive association between COVID-19 and overcrowded and multigenerational households.((September, | ||
==== COVID-19 and Mental Illness/ | ==== COVID-19 and Mental Illness/ | ||
- | Published research shows that when mental illness and learning disabilities are considered comorbidities, | + | Published research shows that when mental illness and learning disabilities are considered comorbidities, |
+ | A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis | [[https:// | ||
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+ | * Mental disorders and risk of COVID-19-related mortality, hospitalisation, | ||
+ | * COVID-19-Related Mortality Risk in People With Severe Mental Illness: A Systematic and Critical Review((January 13, 2022 | De Hert et al | Frontiers Psychology | COVID-19-Related Mortality Risk in People With Severe Mental Illness: A Systematic and Critical Review | [[https:// | ||
==== COVID-19 and Poverty ==== | ==== COVID-19 and Poverty ==== |