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Author: Stephanie A. Kujawski; Karen K Wong; Jennifer P. Collins; Lauren Epstein; Marie E. Killerby; Claire M. Midgley; Glen R. Abedi; N. Seema Ahmed; Olivia Almendares; Francisco N. Alvarez; Kayla N. Anderson; Sharon Balter; Vaughn Barry; Karri Bartlett; Karlyn Beer; Michael A. Ben-Aderet; Isaac Benowitz; Holly Biggs; Alison M. Binder; Stephanie R. Black; Brandon Bonin; Catherine M. Brown; Hollianne Bruce; Jonathan Bryant-Genevier; Alicia Budd; Diane Buell; Rachel Bystritsky; Jordan Cates; E. Matt Charles; Kevin Chatham-Stephens; Nora Chea; Howard Chiou; Demian Christiansen; Victoria Chu; Sara Cody; Max Cohen; Erin Conners; Aaron Curns; Vishal Dasari; Patrick Dawson; Traci DeSalvo; George Diaz; Matthew Donahue; Suzanne Donovan; Lindsey M. Duca; Keith Erickson; Mathew D. Esona; Suzanne Evans; Jeremy Falk; Leora R. Feldstein; Martin Fenstersheib; Marc Fischer; Rebecca Fisher; Chelsea Foo; Marielle J. Fricchione; Oren Friedman; Alicia M. Fry; Romeo R. Galang; Melissa M. Garcia; Susa I. Gerber; Graham Gerrard; Isaac Ghinai; Prabhu Gounder; Jonathan Grein; Cheri Grigg; Jeffrey D. Gunzenhauser; Gary I. Gutkin; Meredith Haddix; Aron J. Hall; George Han; Jennifer Harcourt; Kathleen Harriman; Thomas Haupt; Amber Haynes; Michelle Holshue; Cora Hoover; Jennifer C. Hunter; Max W. Jacobs; Claire Jarashow; Michael A. Jhung; Kiran Joshi; Talar Kamali; Shifaq Kamili; Lindsay Kim; Moon Kim; Jan King; Hannah L. Kirking; Amanda Kita-Yarbro; Rachel Klos; Miwako Kobayashi; Anna Kocharian; Kenneth K. Komatsu; Ram Koppaka; Jennifer E. Layden; Yan Li; Scott Lindquist; Stephen Lindstrom; Ruth Link-Gelles; Joana Lively; Michelle Livingston; Kelly Lo; Jennifer Lo; Xiaoyan Lu; Brian Lynch; Larry Madoff; Lakshmi Malapati; Gregory Marks; Mariel Marlow; Glenn E. Mathisen; Nancy McClung; Olivia McGovern; Tristan D. McPherson; Mitali Mehta; Audrey Meier; Lynn Mello; Sung-sil Moon; Margie Morgan; Ruth N. Moro; Janna' Murray; Rekha Murthy; Shannon Novosad; Sara E. Oliver; Jennifer O'Shea; Massimo Pacilli; Clinton R. Paden; Mark A. Pallansch; Manisha Patel; Sajan Patel; Isabel Pedraza; Satish K. Pillai; Talia Pindyck; Ian Pray; Krista Queen; Nichole Quick; Heather Reese; Brian Rha; Heather Rhodes; Susan Robinson; Philip Robinson; Melissa Rolfes; Janell Routh; Rachel Rubin; Sarah L. Rudman; Senthilkumar K. Sakthivel; Sarah Scott; Christopher Shepherd; Varun Shetty; Ethan A. Smith; Shanon Smith; Bryan Stierman; William Stoecker; Rebecca Sunenshine; Regina Sy-Santos; Azaibi Tamin; Ying Tao; Dawn Terashita; Natalie J. Thornburg; Suxiang Tong; Elizabeth Traub; Ahmet Tural; Anna Uehara; Timothy M. Uyeki; Grace Vahey; Jennifer R. Verani; Elsa Villarino; Megan Wallace; Lijuan Wang; John T. Watson; Matthew Westercamp; Brett Whitaker; Sarah Wilkerson; Rebecca C. Woodruff; Jonathan M. Wortham; Tiffany Wu; Amy Xie; Anna Yousaf; Matthew Zahn; Jing Zhang
Title: First 12 patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the United States
  • Document date: 2020_3_12
  • ID: a66sszp2_41
    Snippet: Overall, these patients had milder disease than those in initial reports from China describing higher rates of complications and death. [15] [16] [17] [18] Initial case identification in China focused on hospitalized patients with pneumonia, but recent reports have described a milder clinical course, consistent with our findings. [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] Among hospitalized patients in this report, the second week of illness was characterized by c.....
    Document: Overall, these patients had milder disease than those in initial reports from China describing higher rates of complications and death. [15] [16] [17] [18] Initial case identification in China focused on hospitalized patients with pneumonia, but recent reports have described a milder clinical course, consistent with our findings. [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] Among hospitalized patients in this report, the second week of illness was characterized by clinical or laboratory signs of worsening such as hypoxemia, increase in fever, or elevation of aminotransferases. Although some patients received empiric antibiotic treatment for possible secondary bacterial pneumonia, no definitive evidence of bacterial co-infection was found. Worsening in the second week of illness is consistent with previous reports 15, 17 and highlights the importance of close monitoring beyond the first week of illness, even in patients with mild illness or no initial radiographic abnormalities.

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