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Title: | Сomprehensive approach to comparative characteristics of clinical and laboratory parameters of the study in children - in 6 months after covid-19 treatment and 6 months after Covid-19 vaccination |
Authors: | Horlenko, Olesya M. Hechko, Khrystyna A. Prylypko, Lyubomyra B. Hechko, Mykhaylo M. Horlenko, Fedir V. Galay, Bohdan M. Горленко, Олеся Михайлівна Гечко, Христина Андріївна Горленко, Федор Вікторович Гечко, Михайло Михайлович Прилипко, Любомира Богданівна Галай, Богдан Михайлович |
Keywords: | Covid-19, vaccination, clinical laboratory investigation, children |
Issue Date: | 2025 |
Citation: | Сomprehensive approach to comparative characteristics of clinical and laboratory parameters of the study in children - in 6 months after covid-19 treatment and 6 months after Covid-19 vaccination / O. M. Horlenko, Kh. A. Hechko, Lю B. Prylypko, M. M. Hechko, et al. Wiadomości Lekarskie Medical Advances. 2025. Vol. 78(4). P. 838-844. |
Series/Report no.: | Wiadomości Lekarskie; |
Abstract: | Aim: To study and analyze data on clinical and laboratory parameters of investigated children in 6 months after treatment and 6 months after Covid-19 vaccination. Materials and Methods: A prospective clinical and laboratory examination of a children group (group 1) with identified Covid-19 (n=68) was carried out in comparison with a group (n=31) of Covid-19 vaccinated children (group 2) after 6 months of observation. Results: The data of Anti-SARS-CoV-2-S1-RBD IgG, non-significant intergroup differences in levels were found (344.71 ± 87.62 versus 315.67 ± 74.91 BAU/ml, p=0.11). Significant differences were found in the children group who was 6 months after Covid-19 treatment and the control group, as well as in the group before and 6 months after Covid-19 vaccination, in the following parameters: IL-2 (p6<0.01; p7<0.01, with a prevalence of 6 and 4 times, respectively); IL-4 (p6<0.01; p7<0.01with a prevalence of 6 and 4.6 times, respectively), IL-10 (p6<0.01; p7<0.01 with a prevalence of 6 and 4.8 times, respectively), Procalcitonin (p6<0.01; p7<0.01, 18 times and 1.4 times respectively). Conclusions: In our study, according to the data of multivariate linear regression analysis, the level of Anti-SARS-CoV-2-S1-RBD IgG is the dependent variable, and D-dimer, Na level, Total Cholesterol, LF, IL-6, IgG are the influencing factors which determine the COVID-19 anti-infective protection. |
Description: | doi: 10.36740/WLek/203895 |
Type: | Text |
Publication type: | Стаття |
URI: | https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/74190 |
Appears in Collections: | Наукові публікації кафедри терапії та сімейної медицини |
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