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Russia Develops Algorithms Predicting Severity Of Covid-19

Russian scientists developed have created mathematical models that could forecast the severity and the clinicial outcome of COVID-19.

Russia Develops Algorithms Predicting Severity Of Covid-19

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Scientists of Russia’s Federal Medical Biological Agency (FMBA) have developed algorithms capable of forecasting with high precision the severity of a course of the coronavirus infection, the agency’s press service told TASS.

“An analysis of a wide range of clinical and diagnostic parameters on a sampling of over 6,900 patients and those who had Covid-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) with varying degree of severity allowed the specialists of Russia’s Federal Medical Biological Agency to create mathematical models (classifiers) of forecasting the severity and the clinical outcome of Covid-19 based on computerized learning algorithms,” the statement said.

It is specified these algorithms with high precision (about 90 percent) “confirmed a number of clinical factors that allow to forecast the severity of a course of the disease,” for example, such indicators as ferritin, C-reactive protein, ESR, neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio, frequency of breathing, and others.

The possibility of a lethal outcome with the coronavirus infection is increased depending on such factors as age, male gender, the body mass index over 30, as well as on blood sugar levels.

“Within the framework of the study, a genome-wide association study (GWAS) was also conducted on a sampling of over 2,000 Covid-19 patients with a symptomless, mild, moderate, and severe forms of the disease. As a result, genetic variants associated with the severity of Covid-19 were detected,” the FMBA statement said.

A statistical analysis of the results of the GWAS also allowed to develop a scale of “polygenic risk of development of a severe form of Covid-19.”

According to the researchers, this diagnostic algorithm allows forecasting the severity of the disease. Currently, it is undergoing the validation stage.

“Thus, the pooled data obtained as a result of the study of the significant clinical and diagnostic parameters and human genetic properties allow to build a unified model of evaluation of the joint contribution of both phenotypic and genetic factors, determining the nature of a course of the Covid-19 disease,” the FMBA statement said. (PNA)