Relationship of Clinical Data and Confirmed Case of Disease by the New Coronavirus, in the Mexican State of Guanajuato
Nicolás Padilla- Raygoza *
Department of Research and Technological Development, Teaching and Research Directorate, Institute of Public Health of Guanajuato State, Guanajuato México.
Gilberto Flores- Vargas
Department of Research and Technological Development, Teaching and Research Directorate, Institute of Public Health of Guanajuato State, Guanajuato México.
Efraín Navarro- Olivos
Teaching and Research Directorate, Institute of Public Health of Guanajuato State, Guanajuato México. and School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Technologic of Monterrey, Nuevo León, México.
Elia Lara- Lona
Health Services Directorate, Institute of Public Health of Guanajuato State, Guanajuato, México.
María de Jesús Gallardo- Luna
Department of Research and Technological Development, Teaching and Research Directorate, Institute of Public Health of Guanajuato State, Guanajuato México.
Francisco Javier Magos- Vázquez
Health Services Directorate, Institute of Public Health of Guanajuato State, Guanajuato, México.
Daniel Alberto Díaz- Martínez
Health Services Directorate, Institute of Public Health of Guanajuato State, Guanajuato, México.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Aims: The objective was to analyze the clinical data in population from Mexican Guanajuato state as a suspected case of COVID-19 and with result positive of rRT-PCR, reported until October 2, 2020.
Study Design: It is a cross-sectional based in data from National Epidemiological Surveillance System from General Epidemiological Directorate, Secretary of Health in Mexico.
Place and Duration of Study: Sample: All registries from confirmed and discarded cases of COVID-19 in database until October 2, 2020.
Methodology: It was included 100,919 registries, and from them, 810 were excluded by missing the result of rRT-PCR test. A suspected case was one with a clinical finding considered greater (cough, fever, headache or dyspnea and accompanied by at least one of the following: myalgia, arthralgia, odynophagia, chills, chest pain, rhinorrhea, anosmia, dysgeusia or conjunctivitis); a confirmed case of COVID-19 is a person with a positive rRT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2, regardless of the clinical data presented. We included age, sex, and clinical data registered and result of rRT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2. It was used logistic regression to analyze the effect of clinical data on positive rRT-PCR.
Results: It was analyzed 100,109 registries. From them, 41,734 were positive for SARS-CoV-2. Fever (OR 1.72, CI95% 1.68 to 1.77), cough (OR 1.70, CI95% 1.66 to 1.74), and odynophagia (OR 1.71, CI95% 1.66 to 1.75) shown a stronger effect on positive rRT-PCR test. Cyanosis did not have any effect on the result of the rRT-PCR test.
Conclusion: There are not pathognomonic clinical data for COVID-19. All clinical data in confirmed cases are similar to another respiratory viral infections.
Keywords: SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, clinical data, confirmed case.