Selected article for: "active surveillance and respiratory failure"

Author: Ying Wen; Lan Wei; Yuan Li; Xiujuan Tang; Shuo Feng; Kathy Leung; Xiaoliang Wu; Xiong-Fei Pan; Cong Chen; Junjie Xia; Xuan Zou; Tiejian Feng; Shujiang Mei
Title: Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 in Shenzhen, the largest migrant city of China
  • Document date: 2020_3_23
  • ID: ddq2q1pg_10
    Snippet: Critical cases were defined when patients had respiratory failure; and/or septic shock; and/or multiple organ dysfunction/failure. In addition, we categorized cases into self-identified and surveillance-identified ones. The former referred to COVID-19 cases who were identified when they sought medical care at the hospitals, while the latter referred to cases who were identified through active surveillance efforts including screening of close cont.....
    Document: Critical cases were defined when patients had respiratory failure; and/or septic shock; and/or multiple organ dysfunction/failure. In addition, we categorized cases into self-identified and surveillance-identified ones. The former referred to COVID-19 cases who were identified when they sought medical care at the hospitals, while the latter referred to cases who were identified through active surveillance efforts including screening of close contacts of the confirmed patients and recent travelers from Hubei; fever monitoring at airport, train station, docks, and highway checkpoints; and registration and report of fever by community workers.

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