International Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Research

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Ankita Singh*, Nivedita Chetan Gurada, Nidhi Mahendru, Abhijeet Kashyap, Sourabh Bhanu, Narotam Sharma, Ritu Kaushik


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The Vax effect: Role of global vaccination initiatives in pandemic control and impact in Dehradun during COVID-19


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Author Details : Ankita Singh*, Nivedita Chetan Gurada, Nidhi Mahendru, Abhijeet Kashyap, Sourabh Bhanu, Narotam Sharma, Ritu Kaushik

Volume : 10, Issue : 4, Year : 2023

Article Page : 320-326

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijcbr.2023.057



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Abstract

COVID-19 was one of the most contagious diseases spread throughout the world and caused by the Corona virus. Its cellular and molecular profiling was performed on individuals suffering from Covid-19-like sickness in Dehradun. During this investigation, 100 random samples were taken from patients. Real Time PCR amplification of suspected cases of Covid-19 was done where 68% of the cases were positive. The proportions and patterns of positive cases and hospital admissions for covid-19 in the third wave in Dehradun were significantly different when compared to the first and second waves. This disparity was caused by a number of factors, including changes in lifestyle, natural immunological ability to cope with recent waves of natural infections, and the most important factor, which was that more than 83% of people over the age of 18 years had received the first or both doses of the vaccine. The Covid-19 vaccines were so effective due to which there was a very low rate of serious infection, hospitalization, and mortality.
 

Keywords: Vaccination, Omicron, Asymptomatic, Symptomatic, COVID­- 19.


How to cite : Singh A, Gurada N C, Mahendru N, Kashyap A, Bhanu S, Sharma N, Kaushik R, The Vax effect: Role of global vaccination initiatives in pandemic control and impact in Dehradun during COVID-19. Int J Clin Biochem Res 2023;10(4):320-326

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