Authors

  1. Ekemen Keles, Yildiz MD
  2. Yilmaz Ciftdogan, Dilek MD
  3. Colak, Ayfer MD
  4. Kara Aksay, Ahu MD
  5. Sahin, Aslihan MD
  6. Ustundag, Gulnihan MD
  7. Yilmaz, Nisel MD

Abstract

This study was conducted on 98 children with confirmed COVID-19 and 2112 patients in a healthy control group. Serum vitamin D levels were significantly lower in the patients with confirmed COVID-19 than in the control group (10.9 ng/dL vs 16.1 ng/dL; P < .001). Almost 65% of patients with inadequate serum vitamin D levels had symptomatic COVID-19, and 30% of patients with adequate vitamin D levels had symptomatic COVID-19 (P = .043). In the logistic model, inadequate vitamin D status was associated with symptomatic COVID-19 compared with asymptomatic COVID-19 (odds ratio = 4032; 95% confidence interval, 1.036-17.776; P = .045).