Abstract
The goal of this study was to assess
association between social demographic characteristic including Age and gender,
patients past medical history, and outcome of Covid-19 admitted cases. Data was
collected from the electronic data base of Thumbay hospital Ajman UAE. All
registered cases of Covid-19 from January 2020 to August 2021 were included in
the research. The study identified that individuals above 40 years were more
susceptible to Covid-19, with a higher prevalence in males than females.
Diabetes mellitus emerged as the most common non-communicable disease among
patients. The majority of cases were categorized as mild, followed by moderate,
with a smaller proportion classified as severe. Notably, a significant
percentage of cases showed improvement, while a minority experienced
complication, and a small percentage resulted in mortality. Overall, this study
provides valuable insights into the demographics and outcomes of Covid-19
patients in the specified healthcare setting. Capturing and understanding the
information is important to state preventive measures that can help in reducing
the number of cases in the country.
Keywords: COVID-19 outcomes, Risk Factors.