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Author: Jianghong An; Xuejiao Liao; Tongyang Xiao; Shen Qian; Jing Yuan; Haocheng Ye; Furong Qi; Chengguang Shen; Yang Liu; Lifei Wang; Xiaoya Cheng; Na Li; Qingxian Cai; Fang Wang; Jun Chen; Yingxia Liu; Yunfang Wang; Feng Zhang; Yang Fu; Xiaohua Tan; Lei Liu; Zheng Zhang
Title: Clinical characteristics of the recovered COVID-19 patients with re-detectable positive RNA test
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: 58sc6xgq_41
    Snippet: Several studies have shown the existence of RP patients [9] [10] [11] [12] , however their clinical characterization as not well defined. This study retrospective analyzed the clinical and followed-up data in a cohort of RP and NRP patients in the same discharge period. Up to March 10, 2020, 38 RP patients were present which accounts for 14.5% of discharged patients during the same followed-up period. These RP patients displayed several significa.....
    Document: Several studies have shown the existence of RP patients [9] [10] [11] [12] , however their clinical characterization as not well defined. This study retrospective analyzed the clinical and followed-up data in a cohort of RP and NRP patients in the same discharge period. Up to March 10, 2020, 38 RP patients were present which accounts for 14.5% of discharged patients during the same followed-up period. These RP patients displayed several significant features, including younger age and mild and/or moderate symptom during their hospitalization, which is in consistent with a previous report [9, 12] . Mild RP patients were usually younger than 14 years old and moderate RP patients were younger than 60 years old. By contrast, no severe patients were found to be RP patients within the similar follow-up period. In addition, more RP patients displayed minor symptoms in their hospitalization such as less comorbidities and fever, and more upper respiratory symptoms. RP patients also maintained more remission in their CT imaging than those of NRP patients. These data indicated that RP patients were characterized by younger and minor symptoms in their hospitalization period.

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