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Author: Guo-Qing Qian; Nai-Bin Yang; Feng Ding; Ada Hoi Yan Ma; Zong-Yi Wang; Yue-Fei Shen; Chun-Wei Shi; Xiang Lian; Jin-Guo Chu; Lei Chen; Zhi-Yu Wang; Da-Wei Ren; Guo-Xiang Li; Xue-Qin Chen; Hua-Jiang Shen; Xiao-Min Chen
Title: Epidemiologic and Clinical Characteristics of 91 Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19 in Zhejiang, China: A retrospective, multi-centre case series
  • Document date: 2020_2_25
  • ID: jxtch47t_28
    Snippet: Our study provided further evidence that rapid human-to-human transmission of SARS-CoV-2 outside Wuhan had occurred. None of the patient in this study had direct contact with wildlife or from Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market. While 8.79% had contact with people who had travelled from Wuhan, more than 52.75% were local Zhejiang residents with no travel history to Wuhan and Hubei. In particular, 23 cases of 38 cases of Ningbo Cohort were related to .....
    Document: Our study provided further evidence that rapid human-to-human transmission of SARS-CoV-2 outside Wuhan had occurred. None of the patient in this study had direct contact with wildlife or from Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market. While 8.79% had contact with people who had travelled from Wuhan, more than 52.75% were local Zhejiang residents with no travel history to Wuhan and Hubei. In particular, 23 cases of 38 cases of Ningbo Cohort were related to the outbreak of a temple cluster, including 11 patients had directly participated in a temple activity. Our findings have provided strong evidence that large social events should be cancelled in order to prevent infection.

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