COVID-19 pandemic and its recovery time of patients in India: A pilot study
Autor
Pratim Barman, Manash
Rahman, Tousifur
Bora, Krishnarjun
Borgohain, Chandan
Institución
Resumen
Background and aims: Covid-19 virus started from Wuhan, China and has brought the world down to its
knees. It has catapulted as a venomous global phenomenon. This study focuses on the Covid-19 situation
in India and its recovery time.
Method: The study period is from March 1, 2020 to April 25, 2020. A random sample of 221 individuals
found positive with Covid-19 from March 1, 2020 to 31st March is included in the study which is followed up April 25, 2020. There is a male preponderance in the sample with 66% of the Covid-19 patients
being male and about 34% being female. Kaplan-Meier Product limit estimator, Kaplan-Meier survival
curve and Log-rank test are used to analyze the recovery time of Covid-19 patients.
Result: From the results of the study, it is found that the average recovery time of Covid-19 patients in
India is 25 days (95% C.I. 16 days to 34 days). Only 4% of the patients get cured after 10 days of treatment.
The recovery time of male and female patients is not statistically different. Recovery time of patients
belonging to different age groups is also not statistically significant.
Conclusion: This information on recovery time of Covid-19 patients will help planners to chalk out
effective strategies.