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Author: matin, Somaieh; Fouladi, Nasrin; Pahlevan, Yasamin; Asghariazar, Vahid; Molaei, Soheila; Afzoun khiavi , Hamid; Negaresh, Mohamad; Safarzadeh, Elham
Title: The sufficient vitamin D and albumin level have a protective effect on COVID-19 infection
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  • Document date: 2021_7_30
  • ID: 8oolz1xk
    Snippet: There is limited information regarding the protective factors of SARS-CoV-2 infection. This research is focused on analyzing the role of vitamin D and albumin in the severity, progression, or possible prevention of COVID-19 infection. In this case–control study, 191 patients and 203 healthy individuals were enrolled. Blood samples were taken to test the albumin and vitamin D levels of both groups. Our results show a direct association of vitamin D deficiency with the infection of COVID-19 and
    Document: There is limited information regarding the protective factors of SARS-CoV-2 infection. This research is focused on analyzing the role of vitamin D and albumin in the severity, progression, or possible prevention of COVID-19 infection. In this case–control study, 191 patients and 203 healthy individuals were enrolled. Blood samples were taken to test the albumin and vitamin D levels of both groups. Our results show a direct association of vitamin D deficiency with the infection of COVID-19 and severity. According to our findings, 84.4% of patients with COVID-19 in this study had vitamin D deficiency. Moreover, the average level of albumin was significantly decreased in those infected patients who had respiratory symptoms. In the present study, a considerable negative correlation was established between the levels of vitamin D and the severity of COVID-19 infection. This reflects on the immunomodulatory and inhibitory nature of vitamin D to the viral replication. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00203-021-02482-5.

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