Characteristics and outcome profile of hospitalized African patients with COVID-19: The Ethiopian context.
Tigist Workneh LeulsegedIshmael S HassenEndalkachew H MaruWuletaw C ZewsdeNegat W ChamisoAbdi B BayisaDaniel S AbebeBirhanu T AyeleKalkidan T YegleMesay G EdoEyosyas K GuraraDereje D DameteYared A ToleraPublished in: PloS one (2021)
The average duration of time to clinical recovery was 14 days and 89.4% of the patients achieved clinical recovery. The mortality rate of the studied population is lower than reports from other countries including those in Africa. Having severe COVID-19 disease severity and presenting with cough were found to be associated with delayed clinical recovery of the disease. On the other hand, being hyperthermic is associated with shorter disease duration (faster time to clinical recovery). In addition, lower oxygen saturation, subjective complaint of shortness of breath and being diabetic were associated with unfavorable disease outcome. Therefore, patients with these factors should be followed cautiously for a better outcome.