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Somaieh Matin, Nasrin Fouladi, Yasamin Pahlevan, Vahid Asghariazar, Soheila Molaei, Hamid Afzoun Khiavi, Mohamad Negaresh, and Elham Safarzadeh
July 30, 2021
Archives of Microbiology
Ardabil University of Medical Sciences (Iran)

Abstract: There is limited information regarding the protective factors of SARS-CoV-2 infection. This research is focused on analyzing the role of vitamin D and albumin in the severity, progression, or possible prevention of COVID-19 infection. In this case–control study, 191 patients and 203 healthy individuals were enrolled. Blood samples were taken to test the albumin and vitamin D levels of both groups. Our results show a direct association of vitamin D deficiency with the infection of COVID-19 and severity. According to our findings, 84.4% of patients with COVID-19 in this study had vitamin D deficiency. Moreover, the average level of albumin was significantly decreased in those infected patients who had respiratory symptoms. In the present study, a considerable negative correlation was established between the levels of vitamin D and the severity of COVID-19 infection. This reflects on the immunomodulatory and inhibitory nature of vitamin D to the viral replication.”

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COVID-19,nutraceuticals,vitamin D