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Author: Xu Chen; Fang Zheng; Yanhua Qing; Shuizi Ding; Danhui Yang; Cheng Lei; Zhilan Yin; Xianglin Zhou; Dixuan Jiang; Qi Zuo; Jun He; Jianlei Lv; Ping Chen; Yan Chen; Hong Peng; Honghui Li; Yuanlin Xie; Jiyang Liu; Zhiguo Zhou; Hong Luo
Title: Epidemiological and clinical features of 291 cases with coronavirus disease 2019 in areas adjacent to Hubei, China: a double-center observational study
  • Document date: 2020_3_6
  • ID: 5ciaonf0_14
    Snippet: The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not peer-reviewed) is p=0.007) were higher than that of mild group. Similar results were found in the history of any kinds of exposure to source of transmission. For coexisting conditions at admission, the proportion of patients with hypertension in the severe/critical group were higher than mild group (30.8% vs 10.3%, p=0.008) and moderate group (30.8% vs 8.0%, p=0.000). The result was also simil.....
    Document: The copyright holder for this preprint (which was not peer-reviewed) is p=0.007) were higher than that of mild group. Similar results were found in the history of any kinds of exposure to source of transmission. For coexisting conditions at admission, the proportion of patients with hypertension in the severe/critical group were higher than mild group (30.8% vs 10.3%, p=0.008) and moderate group (30.8% vs 8.0%, p=0.000). The result was also similar for chronic respiratory disease. A higher proportion of patients in severe/critical group had symptoms like fever, dyspnea and fatigue, while other symptoms like nausea or vomiting were more common in mild group.

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