Author: Lehmann, Christopher J; Pho, Mai T; Pitrak, David; Ridgway, Jessica P; Pettit, Natasha N
Title: Community Acquired Co-infection in COVID-19: A Retrospective Observational Experience Cord-id: nuk1881y Document date: 2020_7_1
ID: nuk1881y
Snippet: Community acquired co-infection in COVID-19 is not well defined. Current literature describes co-infection in 0-40% of COVID-19 patients. In this retrospective report, co-infection was identified in 3.7% of patients and 41% of patients admitted to intensive care (p<0.005). Despite infrequent co-infection, antibiotics were used in 69% of patients.
Document: Community acquired co-infection in COVID-19 is not well defined. Current literature describes co-infection in 0-40% of COVID-19 patients. In this retrospective report, co-infection was identified in 3.7% of patients and 41% of patients admitted to intensive care (p<0.005). Despite infrequent co-infection, antibiotics were used in 69% of patients.
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