Aims: Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential in reducing the morbidity and mortality of COVID-19-infected patients. The current study aimed to measure the levels of serum IP-10 and SAA in positive COVID-19 Egyptian patients to explore their clinical values and significance in discrimination between moderate and severe COVID-19 infection and predicting the severity and prognosis of COVID-19 disease.

Main Methods: A total of 150 COVID-19 patients and 50 controls were enrolled into our study. Beside the routine lab work of positive COVID-19 patients; IP-10 and SAA were measured using ELISA kit.

Key Findings: Our results revealed that the levels of D-dimer (2.64 ± 3.34), ferritin (494.11 ± 260.96), SAA (171.89 ± 51.96), IP-10 (405.0 ± 85.27), WBCs count (14.38 ± 6.06) and neutrophils count (79.26 ± 5.57) were highly significantly increased in severe to critically severe patients when compared with mild to moderate patients; while lymphocytes count (14.21 ± 5.13) was highly significantly decreased when compared to moderate patients. ROC curve analysis results showed that AUC from high to low was IP-10 ˃ SAA ˃ Ferritin ˃ D-dimer ˃ CRP.

Significance: From these results we can conclude that both IP-10 and SAA could be excellent biomarkers in discrimination between moderate and severe COVID-19 infection and predicting the severity and prognosis of COVID-19 disease.

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