Selected article for: "exposure history and Wuhan exposure history"

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_27
    Snippet: To further show the characteristics in patients with different disease severity, we categorized the 291 by several epidemic prediction models seems to be higher than SARS. [10] [11] [12] After the fast increase in the number of patients in Wuhan during the middle of January, COVID-19 spread to the other provinces rapidly such as neighbor province Hunan because of the nearby location, developed traffic and large migrant population. 11 In our study.....
    Document: To further show the characteristics in patients with different disease severity, we categorized the 291 by several epidemic prediction models seems to be higher than SARS. [10] [11] [12] After the fast increase in the number of patients in Wuhan during the middle of January, COVID-19 spread to the other provinces rapidly such as neighbor province Hunan because of the nearby location, developed traffic and large migrant population. 11 In our study, none of 291 patients had a history of direct exposure to Huanan seafood market, but most patients (86.6%) had an indirect exposure history within 14 days before symptoms onset, including being to Wuhan (41.6%), having contact with people came from Wuhan (14.1%) and having contact with local diagnosed patients (38.5%). Our study also showed the proportion of patients who had been to Wuhan in severe/critical group (48.0%) and moderate group (43.4%) were higher than mild group (17.2%). Besides, both the two death cases in our study had a travel history in Wuhan while they both used to be in good health. These showed the infectivity and All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission. the author/funder, who has granted medRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.

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