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Academic International Journal of Medical Update (AIJMU)

2022; Volume 01 Issue 02

Title

EFFECT OF AGE AND GENDER ON THE FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION OF COVID -19 INFECTION IN KARBALA PROVINCE

Author (s)

Fatima Mutasher Swadi, Fatin Hasim Al.Mosawi, Zainab A.AL-Ali, Ali Mansoor Al Ameri.

Abstract

Background: The worldwide infection with COVID -19 represents an extraordinary threat for global populations health due to fast distribution and life-threatening complications. Despite the fact that COVID 19 affects all ages and both genders, it is now known that the pandemic affects certain age groups namely the adults more severely than children. Meanwhile, gender might have further impact on the distribution of the disease. The most suitable explanation of this variation in the disease distribution among different ages and genders is the variable immune status of these different demographic phases of life. In addition, there are other possible mechanisms that represent a rich area of research and investigation. Collectively, the effect of both age and gender on epidemiology of COVID 19 need to be further studied and analyzed on a wider scale of sample size and standardized conditions. Aim of the study: to evaluate and analyse the effect of age and gender on the frequency distribution of COVID 19 infection. Method: A cross sectional survey study was done during the period from June 2020 through August 2021. Individual and institutional consents were taken prior to the study. Records of the centers of COVID 19- specialized hospitals in Karbala, Iraq were considered and analyzed using the SPSS statistic app. The study included a total of 2369 patients infected with COVID -19 were selected randomly. They were diagnosed by a specialist physician according to the current standard guidelines. Age range of the patients varies from two years upto107 years) Results: Data of the current study revealed that 1479 patients of the total number were males while only 890 were females. There was a significant difference in the disease distribution between males and females, p value < 0.05, where males are more frequently affected than females in almost all age groups. Analysis of age effect on the distribution of the infection using f test has shown that adults are more significantly affected than children. Additionally, the age groups (35-44 yrs) are more prone to the infection than other age groups for males. While the number of infections among females peaks at age intervals (45-54 yrs), p value < 0.05. Conclusion: It was concluded that male gender has significantly more predilection for the infection with COVID -19 than female gender. Secondly, young and middle-aged adults males are more prone to the infection than other age groups. While the number of infections among females peaks at little bit older age. Finally, adults are affected more frequently than children less than 18 years old.

Pages :

01-05

How to cite

Fatima Mutasher Swadi, Fatin Hasim Al.Mosawi, Zainab A.AL-Ali, Ali Mansoor Al Ameri. Effect of age and gender on the frequency distribution of covid -19 infection in karbala province. Aca. Int. J. Med. Upd. 2022;1(2):01-05.

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