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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: World Acad Sci J. 2021 Jan 14;3(2):13. doi: 10.3892/wasj.2021.84

Table III.

COVID-19-related survival.

Demographic OR 95% LB 95% UB P-value
Sex 1.681 1.046739 2.702886 0.032
Age 1.185 1.144216 1.227869 <0.001
Genotype 1.628 1.132469 2.338711 0.008
AD 1.178 0.292433 4.76606 0.816
CHD 0.989 0.419169 2.333758 0.981

Data were analyzed by logistic regression. Survival, i.e. alive or deceased were used as dependent variables; sex, age, genotype, AD and CHD were used as independent variables. Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. LB, lower bound; UB, upper bound. The effects of sex, age, and genotype were significant at the 95% level. The effects of AD and CHD were insignificant. OR indicates that males were 1.68-fold as likely to die as females; the subjects’ risk of death increases by 1.185-fold for every year of age. As the genotype varies from BIN RS7 to BIN BIN to RS7 RS7, OR indicates that the risk of mortality rises by 1.628 with each genotype change.