Risk Factors That Increases Covid-19 Severity

Abstract

Introduction: The relation between some risk factors and its impact on COVID 19 progression was described; as well as the effectiveness of certain vaccines. Material and methods: Recent articles from different digital platforms were consulted for this manuscript. Results: Several studies have shown that some of the main risk factors for COVID 19 were age, hypertension and obesity. Conclusion: From the studies reviewed in this article, it is concluded that hypertension is one of the aggravating factors in COVID 19 disease due to ACE receptors; vitamin D and the use of different vaccines were also discussed.

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Mayte Fregoso, María F. Laines, José M. Zepeda , Carlos A. López , Félix Osuna

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  • EP ID EP713563
  • DOI 10.47191/ijmscrs/v2-i2-02
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Mayte Fregoso, María F. Laines, José M. Zepeda, Carlos A. López, Félix Osuna (2022). Risk Factors That Increases Covid-19 Severity. International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies, 2(02), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-713563