Abstract

Background: Covid 19 pandemic has thrown a big challenge in terms of available manpower, space and financial recourses at all levels of healthcare facilities. The disease manifestation ranges from asymptomatic to severe but a pro-inflammatory milieu is the underlying ongoing event. Detection of pro- inflammatory markers in early stages of the disease is instrumental to avert future complications.Method: For the present study 35 RT-PCR positive Covid patients were chosen from indoor admissions along with 35 age and sex matched controls. C Reactive Protein (CRP) and cobalt binding activity of albumin measured in both groups and compared statistically.The values of CRP is elevated in cases (153.92± 87.56) as compared to controls (3.71± 3.07) which is statistically significant (p value= 0.001).Elevation of Cobalt binding activity of albumin is statistically significant (p value=0.0001) in cases (151.04± 37.38) when compared to controls (81.96± 29.49). Moreover elevation of cobalt binding activity of albumin bears moderate positive correlation (r=0.609) with the elevation of CRP levels.Conclusion: As laboratory assay of cobalt binding albumin has manifold advantages, when compared to assay of CRP, the former may emerge as a promising marker if similar result are obtained with a larger study population.

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