Mohammed Moinul Islam's research while affiliated with University of Chittagong and other places
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Publication (1)
The manifestation of COVID-19 severity and mortality has been associated with dysregulation of the immune response, often influenced by racial disparities and conferred by changes in hematological and immunological parameters. The biological and hematological parameters as well as the cytokine profiles have been investigated in a cohort of 61 COVID...
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... COVID-19 severity and mortality are known to be associated with specific changes in hematological characteristics and immunity. ESR and other hematological parameters were shown to be significantly increased in a cohort of 61 COVID-19-positive patients from Bangladesh [24]. A higher acute systemic inflammatory response was shown to be associated with a larger decrease in blood hemoglobin levels in a 55-year-old male patient admitted for a period of 28 days. ...