Is there a diurnal variation of COVID-19 patients warranting presentation to the health centre? A chronobiological observational cross-sectional study.
Mohamed RomdhaniSakthikumar VedasalamAmine SouissiMohamed Saifeddin FessiAmit VarmaMorteza TaheriAmine GhramAbdulla Al NaamaBessem MkaouerHelmi Ben SaadIsmail DergaaPublished in: Annals of medicine (2022)
COVID-19 infection affected the circadian rhythms of the host through disrupting the circadian rhythms of core temperature and innate immunity mediators. Old patients attend the health care centre earlier compared to younger ones. However, CT during polymerase chain reaction-test was unaffected by the TOD, which limits the conclusion that COVID-19 viral infection exhibits diurnal variation.
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