Selected article for: "advanced infection and ground glass"

Author: Weiliang Cao
Title: Clinical features and laboratory inspection of novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) in Xiangyang, Hubei
  • Document date: 2020_2_25
  • ID: jtsxpjhc_16
    Snippet: Our 128 case series by laboratory-diagnosed that all of them comeback from Wuhan, or had contacted with people from Wuhan, or close contacted with diagnosed patients. However, there are unavoidable misdiagnosis through laboratory-confirmed by real-time quantitative fluorescence PCR detection of 2019-nCov due to sampling deviation. In our study, the aged over 50 years patients accounted for over half of the diagnosed patients (53.9%). Fever (89.8%.....
    Document: Our 128 case series by laboratory-diagnosed that all of them comeback from Wuhan, or had contacted with people from Wuhan, or close contacted with diagnosed patients. However, there are unavoidable misdiagnosis through laboratory-confirmed by real-time quantitative fluorescence PCR detection of 2019-nCov due to sampling deviation. In our study, the aged over 50 years patients accounted for over half of the diagnosed patients (53.9%). Fever (89.8%) and cough(67.2%) were common symptoms, yet sore throat (14.1%) was rare. Chest computed tomography scan showing ground glass opacity of diagnosed patients account for 63.3%, whereas the severe pneumonia up to 76.2%, these were inconsistent with other studies 12 data suggested that gender may not be an influence factor in 2019-nCov infection, yet advanced age was a risk factor for viral infection and poor prognosis.

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