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Vol. 12, Issue 3 (2023)

Epidemiological, clinical presentation, laboratory findings and outcome of Congo hemorrhagic fever cases admitted to Al-Salama Hospital in alameria Baghdad city retrospective study-2022

Author(s):
Dr. Fawzi Hashim Atshan, Dr. Yahya Fawzi, Dr. Ibtisam Faraj Hasan, Dr. Munir Talib Salman and Dr. Amer Baker Mahmood
Abstract:
The first cases reported in Iraq in 1979 in Al-yarmok hospital in Bagdad Iraq was a young female, with the time reported sporadic cases but in 2021-2022 the Iraq hit hard by a hemorrhagic fever during last two years 212 reported cases with 46% confirmed and case fatality rate was 13%, with the most common virus being Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, there is collaboration between Iraqi Central Disease Control, and WHO to putting primary guidelines for Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever management.
Aim: To study the epidemiological, clinical features, laboratory findings, and outcomes of patients diagnosed with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in 2022 based on data obtained from the statistical department of Al-Salama hospital in Al-Amriya city.
Methods: A cross-sectional study with a total of 29 cases attending Al-Salama Hospital in Al-Ameria in 2022 used particular forms: the first form was for the collection of the following data: age, sex, occupation, residence and clinical presentation; the second form was for scoring cases, The collected data were analyzed by the software SPSS V. 26 (Statistical Package for Social Science).
Results: The study included 29 cases, with 14 females and 15 males. The cases ranged in age from 16 to 72 years old, with an average age of 36 +/- 16 years. The age group (16–30 years) had the most cases (48%), the age group over 50 years had the fewest (17%), eight cases were confirmed with a PCR test, five were probable, and sixteen were suspected, and the fatality rate was zero. Most cases were admitted to Al-Salama Hospital in May (34%). With regard to occupation, 41% were housewives, and none of the cases involved tick-biting-mostly laboratory. Finding thrombocytopenia in the presence of elevated all liver enzymes and INP, the leading clinical features were fever (69%), haemorrhage (59%), headache (45%), nausea, and vomiting (35%). Conclusion: If patients have bleeding manifestations, myalgia, and thrombocytopenia with an elevation of liver enzymes and a history of husbandry at endemic regions, CCHF should be considered.
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How to cite this article:
Dr. Fawzi Hashim Atshan, Dr. Yahya Fawzi, Dr. Ibtisam Faraj Hasan, Dr. Munir Talib Salman, Dr. Amer Baker Mahmood. Epidemiological, clinical presentation, laboratory findings and outcome of Congo hemorrhagic fever cases admitted to Al-Salama Hospital in alameria Baghdad city retrospective study-2022. Pharma Innovation 2023;12(3):4565-4571.

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