The Association Between Vitamin D Level with IgA Plasma Level in Pregnant COVID-19 Patients
N. Rahman. CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCE, 4 (6):
217-224(December 2023)
Abstract
Background: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has emerged as a harmful pandemic this century, brought on by severe acute respiratory illness coronavirus-2. An ecological study has shown that greater levels of vitamin D intake are inversely linked with the occurrence and/or death of COVID-19 in communities with a genetic predisposition towards low micronutrient levels. IgA, the predominant immunoglobulin of the respiratory system, is the main entry point for a variety of bacteria..
Aim: The IgA plasma levels of COVID-19 pregnant patients were examined to see if there was a relationship with their vitamin D levels..
Patients and methods: At Bint -Alhuda teaching hospital, Obstetrics and Gynecology department and a private obstetrical clinic carried out a case control study from January to December 2022 to compare the levels of vitamin D and IgA in pregnant women with COVID-19 to those who did not have the virus. The study's objective was accomplished using a sample of 179 patients split into two groups. Group B comprised 77 healthy pregnant women who served as the control group, while Group A comprised 102 pregnant women who had COVID-19 at any point throughout their pregnancy...
Results: The mean of trimester, parity, family history of COVID-19, presence of COVID-19, and immunization history were found to differ significantly (p<0.05) in this study. When compared to the control group, pregnant women with a COVID-19 infection were shown to have significantly reduced levels of vitamin D and IgA (P=0.0001). It's interesting to note that, independent of group, a small but statistically significant positive association was found between both Vit D levels and IgA levels. Further investigation revealed a correlation between an IgA level above >2.1 and a case's sensitivity of 72%, specificity of 63%, and accuracy of 68%..
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%A Rahman, Nadia Saddam Fahad | Russul Khazal
%D 2023
%J CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCE
%K (IgA), -19, A Covid D Immunoglobulin level, pregnant vitamin women
%N 6
%P 217-224
%T The Association Between Vitamin D Level with IgA Plasma Level in Pregnant COVID-19 Patients
%U https://cajmns.centralasianstudies.org/index.php/CAJMNS/article/view/2015/2072
%V 4
%X Background: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has emerged as a harmful pandemic this century, brought on by severe acute respiratory illness coronavirus-2. An ecological study has shown that greater levels of vitamin D intake are inversely linked with the occurrence and/or death of COVID-19 in communities with a genetic predisposition towards low micronutrient levels. IgA, the predominant immunoglobulin of the respiratory system, is the main entry point for a variety of bacteria..
Aim: The IgA plasma levels of COVID-19 pregnant patients were examined to see if there was a relationship with their vitamin D levels..
Patients and methods: At Bint -Alhuda teaching hospital, Obstetrics and Gynecology department and a private obstetrical clinic carried out a case control study from January to December 2022 to compare the levels of vitamin D and IgA in pregnant women with COVID-19 to those who did not have the virus. The study's objective was accomplished using a sample of 179 patients split into two groups. Group B comprised 77 healthy pregnant women who served as the control group, while Group A comprised 102 pregnant women who had COVID-19 at any point throughout their pregnancy...
Results: The mean of trimester, parity, family history of COVID-19, presence of COVID-19, and immunization history were found to differ significantly (p<0.05) in this study. When compared to the control group, pregnant women with a COVID-19 infection were shown to have significantly reduced levels of vitamin D and IgA (P=0.0001). It's interesting to note that, independent of group, a small but statistically significant positive association was found between both Vit D levels and IgA levels. Further investigation revealed a correlation between an IgA level above >2.1 and a case's sensitivity of 72%, specificity of 63%, and accuracy of 68%..
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abstract = {Background: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has emerged as a harmful pandemic this century, brought on by severe acute respiratory illness coronavirus-2. An ecological study has shown that greater levels of vitamin D intake are inversely linked with the occurrence and/or death of COVID-19 in communities with a genetic predisposition towards low micronutrient levels. IgA, the predominant immunoglobulin of the respiratory system, is the main entry point for a variety of bacteria..
Aim: The IgA plasma levels of COVID-19 pregnant patients were examined to see if there was a relationship with their vitamin D levels..
Patients and methods: At Bint -Alhuda teaching hospital, Obstetrics and Gynecology department and a private obstetrical clinic carried out a case control study from January to December 2022 to compare the levels of vitamin D and IgA in pregnant women with COVID-19 to those who did not have the virus. The study's objective was accomplished using a sample of 179 patients split into two groups. Group B comprised 77 healthy pregnant women who served as the control group, while Group A comprised 102 pregnant women who had COVID-19 at any point throughout their pregnancy...
Results: The mean of trimester, parity, family history of COVID-19, presence of COVID-19, and immunization history were found to differ significantly (p<0.05) in this study. When compared to the control group, pregnant women with a COVID-19 infection were shown to have significantly reduced levels of vitamin D and IgA (P=0.0001). It's interesting to note that, independent of group, a small but statistically significant positive association was found between both Vit D levels and IgA levels. Further investigation revealed a correlation between an IgA level above >2.1 and a case's sensitivity of 72%, specificity of 63%, and accuracy of 68%..},
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title = {The Association Between Vitamin D Level with IgA Plasma Level in Pregnant COVID-19 Patients},
url = {https://cajmns.centralasianstudies.org/index.php/CAJMNS/article/view/2015/2072},
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