Author: Shaban, Ramon Z.; Li, Cecilia; O'Sullivan, Matthew V.N.; Gerrard, John; Stuart, Rhonda; Teh, Joanne; Gilroy, Nicole; Sorrell, Tania C.; White, Elizabeth; Bag, Shopna; Hackett, Kate; Chen, Sharon C.A.; Kok, Jen; Dwyer, Dominic E.; Iredell, Jonathan R.; Maddocks, Susan; Ferguson, Patricia; Varshney, Kavita; Carter, Ian; Barratt, Ruth; Robertson, Mark; Baskar, Sai Rupa; Friend, Caren; Robosa, Roselle S.; Sotomayorâ€Castillo, Cristina; Nahidi, Shizar; Macbeth, Deborough A.; Alcorn, Kylie A.D.; Wattiaux, Andre; Moore, Frederick; McMahon, Jamie; Naughton, William; Korman, Tony; Catton, Mike; Kanapathipillai, Rupa; Romanes, Finn; Rowe, Emily; Catford, Jennifer; Kennedy, Brendan; Qiao, Ming; Shaw, David
Title: COVIDâ€19 in Australia: Our national response to the first cases of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infection during the early biocontainment phase Cord-id: 33dwigo7 Document date: 2020_11_16
ID: 33dwigo7
Snippet: BACKGROUND: On 31 December 2019, the World Health Organization recognised clusters of pneumoniaâ€like cases due to a novel coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19). COVIDâ€19 became a pandemic 71 days later. AIM: To report the clinical and epidemiological features, laboratory data and outcomes of the first group of 11 returned travellers with COVIDâ€19 in Australia. METHODS: This is a retrospective, multiâ€centre case series. All patients with confirmed COVIDâ€19 infection were admitted to tertiary
Document: BACKGROUND: On 31 December 2019, the World Health Organization recognised clusters of pneumoniaâ€like cases due to a novel coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19). COVIDâ€19 became a pandemic 71 days later. AIM: To report the clinical and epidemiological features, laboratory data and outcomes of the first group of 11 returned travellers with COVIDâ€19 in Australia. METHODS: This is a retrospective, multiâ€centre case series. All patients with confirmed COVIDâ€19 infection were admitted to tertiary referral hospitals in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and South Australia. RESULTS: The median age of our patient cohort was 42 years (IQR, 24–53 years) with six men and five women. Eight patients (72.7%) had returned from Wuhan, one from Shenzhen, one from Japan, and one from Europe. Possible humanâ€toâ€human transmission from close family contacts in gatherings overseas occurred in two cases. Symptoms on admission were fever, cough and sore throat (n = 9, 81.8%). Coâ€morbidities included hypertension (n = 3, 27.3%) and hypercholesterolaemia (n = 2, 18.2%). No patients developed severe acute respiratory distress nor required intensive care unit admission or mechanical ventilation. After a median hospital stay of 14.5 days (IQR, 6.75–21), all patients were discharged. CONCLUSIONS: This is a historical record of the first COVIDâ€19 cases in Australia during the early biocontainment phase of the national response. These findings were invaluable for establishing early inpatient and outpatient COVIDâ€19 models of care and informing the management of COVIDâ€19 overtime as the outbreak evolved. Future research should extend this Australian case series to examine global epidemiological variation of this novel infection. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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