Author/Authors :
Ahmeidi, Awadia A. Department Hematology - Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science - University of Science and Technology - Khartoum, Sudan , Musa, Ashraf Abeer Hospital - Muscat, Oman , Ahmed, Hend S. Department Hematology and Blood Transfusion - Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science - Omdurman Ahlia University - Khartoum, Sudan , Hassan, Mozan O. Department Hematology and Blood Transfusion - Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science - Omdurman Ahlia University - Khartoum, Sudan , Elahmar, Adel A. Communicable Disease Center - Harmad Medical Corporation - Doha, Qatar , Goota, Ryhana B. Ministry of Health - Khartoum, Sudan , Ahmed, Ibtihal A. Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science - Ibn Sina University - Khartoum, Sudan , Ali, Abdelhakam H. Department Microbiology - Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science - University of Al Butana - Rufaa, Sudan , Allam, Mushal National Institute for Communicable Diseases - National Health Laboratory Service - Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract :
Since the origination of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) in China in December 2019 and its subsequent global spread, it became critical to understand the inflammatory process associated with this virus and the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and to understand the changes associated with the different inflammatory parameters. The clinical presentation of COVID-19 cases varies greatly from mild symptoms among the majority of patients, to severe disease leading to death in some patients.....
Keywords :
Inflammatory markers , predictors , mortality , COVID-19 infection