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The correlation between tonsillectomy and Covid-19 infection
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Background: The role of tonsillectomy history on the course of COVID-19 infection has not been determined, including COVID-19 colonization in the tonsillar tissue and reduce the cytokine activity of palatine tonsil tissue and the immune response of humoral with cellular immune.
Objective: To determine the effect of tonsillectomy in the development of COVID-19 infection.
Patients and Methods: It was collected 150 cases diagnosed with COVID-19 and they admitted to Diyala Hospitals. Data including age, gender, smokers, and symptom status were collected.
Results: The total number of the patients who were positive COVID-19 was 150, the 102 (68%) of them were males and 48 (32 %) were females. It was found that the highest incidence rate was noticed among non-smoking patients (114 cases) compare to smokers (36 cases) (p<0.0001). It was appeared a significant difference (p<0.0001) of the symptoms of COVID-19 patients with tonsillectomy relative to the patients without tonsillectomy history.
Conclusion: Patients that infected with COVID-19 and they have a history of tonsillectomy have more systemic response including fever, chills and other symptoms compare to the patients without tonsillectomy history.
Diyala Journal of Medicine
Title: The correlation between tonsillectomy and Covid-19 infection
Description:
Background: The role of tonsillectomy history on the course of COVID-19 infection has not been determined, including COVID-19 colonization in the tonsillar tissue and reduce the cytokine activity of palatine tonsil tissue and the immune response of humoral with cellular immune.
Objective: To determine the effect of tonsillectomy in the development of COVID-19 infection.
Patients and Methods: It was collected 150 cases diagnosed with COVID-19 and they admitted to Diyala Hospitals.
Data including age, gender, smokers, and symptom status were collected.
Results: The total number of the patients who were positive COVID-19 was 150, the 102 (68%) of them were males and 48 (32 %) were females.
It was found that the highest incidence rate was noticed among non-smoking patients (114 cases) compare to smokers (36 cases) (p<0.
0001).
It was appeared a significant difference (p<0.
0001) of the symptoms of COVID-19 patients with tonsillectomy relative to the patients without tonsillectomy history.
Conclusion: Patients that infected with COVID-19 and they have a history of tonsillectomy have more systemic response including fever, chills and other symptoms compare to the patients without tonsillectomy history.
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