Symptomatic prevalence of covid-19 in vaccinated and non-vaccinated population

Jayesh Pandya, Nirali Milind Shethia, Divya Bangera, S. Saxena
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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The world has witnessed havoc with the rapid emergence of COVID-19. The unpreparedness towards the pandemic caused the whole world to face severe consequences. Emerging economies like India with a population of more than 1.3 billion faced heavy toll of life due to the rapid spread of highly contagious COVID-19 and shortage of medical supplies and infrastructure. The testing, tracing, and isolation of COVID-19 positive patients helped greatly to break the chain of COVID-19 infection, this later boosted by the vaccine production and administration on a war scale by Government of India.In this study, we have tried to understand the symptomatic effects of COVID-19 on Indian population, its prevalence, and significance. Many individuals developed symptoms like COVID-19 but tested negative for the same and vice versa. The cases of individuals not developing symptoms of COVID-19 but infected by COVID-19 act as a carrier of the virus possibly infecting other individuals unknowingly. These individuals may have weaker immunity and more submissive health conditions due to age, under surgical treatment or are infected by other chronic or acute diseases. This makes it essential to correlate and study the symptomatic incidence of COVID-19 with respect to age and vaccination status of Indian population. This study was undertaken to determine the symptomatic prevalence of COVID-19 in vaccinated and non-vaccinated patients that were tested in our laboratory. There were 86,761 samples tested out of which 49,371 samples were positives and 37,390 were negative. The samples from different parts of India were tested between1st July 2020 and 14th November 2022, dividing the total period in 5 phases for better correlation as vaccine administration started during early 2021 primarily for health workers and till it reached common people by mid of July 2021. The observations and statistical study have described the significance of vaccination and have given better insights about the working class of individuals between 18 and 45 years of age which were more exposed to infection. The study also identifies various parameters which aggravated and conciliated the symptoms of COVID-19. The study helps us to identify the prevalence and incidence of COVID-19 virus in Indian Population and can be beneficial in devising a better strategies in future to tackle symptomatic adversaries of any infection.
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covid-19在接种疫苗和未接种疫苗人群中的症状流行
冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是一种由SARS-CoV-2病毒引起的传染病。2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)迅速出现,给世界造成了巨大破坏。对这一流行病的不准备使整个世界面临严重后果。由于高度传染性的COVID-19的迅速传播以及医疗用品和基础设施的短缺,印度等人口超过13亿的新兴经济体面临着沉重的生命损失。对COVID-19阳性患者的检测、追踪和隔离极大地打破了COVID-19感染链,后来印度政府以战争规模生产和管理疫苗推动了这一进程。在本研究中,我们试图了解COVID-19对印度人口的症状影响、患病率和意义。许多人出现了类似COVID-19的症状,但检测结果为阴性,反之亦然。未出现COVID-19症状但感染了COVID-19的个人病例作为病毒携带者,可能在不知情的情况下感染其他个人。这些人可能由于年龄、手术治疗或感染了其他慢性或急性疾病,免疫力较弱,健康状况较弱。因此,必须将COVID-19的症状发生率与印度人口的年龄和疫苗接种状况相关联并进行研究。本研究旨在确定在我们实验室检测的接种疫苗和未接种疫苗的患者中COVID-19的症状流行情况。共有86,761个样本接受检测,其中49,371个样本呈阳性,37,390个样本呈阴性。来自印度不同地区的样本在2020年7月1日至2022年11月14日期间进行了测试,为了更好地相关性,将整个时期分为5个阶段,因为疫苗接种始于2021年初,主要针对卫生工作者,直到2021年7月中旬才惠及普通人。观察结果和统计研究描述了疫苗接种的重要性,并更好地了解了18至45岁之间的工人阶级,他们更容易受到感染。该研究还确定了加重和缓解COVID-19症状的各种参数。这项研究有助于我们确定COVID-19病毒在印度人口中的流行率和发病率,并有助于在未来制定更好的策略,以应对任何感染的症状对手。
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