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Author: Zhiqi Yang; Daiying Lin; Xiaofeng Chen; Jinming Qiu; Shengkai Li; Ruibin Huang; Hongfu Sun; Yuting Liao; Jianning Xiao; Yanyan Tang; Guorui Liu; Renhua Wu; Xiangguang Chen; Zhuozhi Dai
Title: Distinguishing COVID-19 from influenza pneumonia in the early stage through CT imaging and clinical features
  • Document date: 2020_4_22
  • ID: ggwh91cc_20
    Snippet: 121 patients, including 73 COVID-19 and 48 influenza pneumonia were recruited in this study. The courses of both diseases were confirmed to be in the early stages, which were 2.66 ± 2.62 days for COVID-19 and 2.19 ± 2.10 days for influenza pneumonia after onset. A total of 15 clinical features of COVID-19 and influenza pneumonia patients are shown in Table 1 . Compare to COVID-19 patients, influenza pneumonia patients have higher temperature (P.....
    Document: 121 patients, including 73 COVID-19 and 48 influenza pneumonia were recruited in this study. The courses of both diseases were confirmed to be in the early stages, which were 2.66 ± 2.62 days for COVID-19 and 2.19 ± 2.10 days for influenza pneumonia after onset. A total of 15 clinical features of COVID-19 and influenza pneumonia patients are shown in Table 1 . Compare to COVID-19 patients, influenza pneumonia patients have higher temperature (P < 0.001), WBC count (P < 0.001), neutrophil count (P < 0.001), neutrophil rate (P=0.017), CRP level (P=0.033) and have lower lymphocyte rate (P=0.005). There is no significant difference in sex, age, cough, fatigue, sore throat, stuffy, runny nose, and lymphocyte count between the two groups. As shown in Figure 3 , most COVID-19 patients present normal WBC count (89.04%), neutrophil count (84.93%) and neutrophil rate (63.01%).

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