Selected article for: "body temperature and peak body temperature"

Author: Shuaiyao Lu; Yuan Zhao; Wenhai Yu; Yun Yang; Jiahong Gao; Junbin Wang; Dexuan Kuang; Mengli Yang; Jing Yang; Chunxia Ma; Jingwen Xu; Haiyan Li; Siwen Zhao; Jingmei Li; Haixuan Wang; Haiting Long; Jingxian Zhou; Fangyu Luo; Kaiyun Ding; Daoju Wu; Yong Zhang; Yingliang Dong; Yuqin Liu; Yingqiu Zheng; Xiaochen Lin; Li Jiao; Huanying Zheng; Qing Dai; Qiangmin Sun; Yunzhang Hu; Changwen Ke; Hongqi Liu; Xiaozhong Peng
Title: Comparison of SARS-CoV-2 infections among 3 species of non-human primates
  • Document date: 2020_4_12
  • ID: czh3zfb3_16
    Snippet: Monitoring body temperature is one of critical steps to define COVID-19 suspected patients, which leads to the conclusion that fever is the most common in COVID-19 patients, counting for more than 85% of all inpatients 3, 18, 21 . Here, all SARS-CoV-2 inoculated M. mulatta had increased body temperature at some time points with a peak of 40.9 ℃. One-third of M. fascicularis and C. jacchus had a slightly elevated body temperature......
    Document: Monitoring body temperature is one of critical steps to define COVID-19 suspected patients, which leads to the conclusion that fever is the most common in COVID-19 patients, counting for more than 85% of all inpatients 3, 18, 21 . Here, all SARS-CoV-2 inoculated M. mulatta had increased body temperature at some time points with a peak of 40.9 ℃. One-third of M. fascicularis and C. jacchus had a slightly elevated body temperature.

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