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Author: Joseph A Lewnard; Vincent X Liu; Michael L Jackson; Mark A Schmidt; Britta L Jewell; Jean P Flores; Chris Jentz; Graham R Northrup; Ayesha Mahmud; Arthur L Reingold; Maya Petersen; Nicholas P Jewell; Scott Young; Jim Bellows
Title: Incidence, clinical outcomes, and transmission dynamics of hospitalized 2019 coronavirus disease among 9,596,321 individuals residing in California and Washington, United States: a prospective cohort study
  • Document date: 2020_4_16
  • ID: f8yixsds_31
    Snippet: Across all age groups and sexes (weighted by their representation among new admissions) and accounting for censoring of recent hospitalizations, we estimated 41.9% (34.1-51.4%) probability of ICU admission and 17.8% (14.3-22.2%) probability of death. Risk of death generally increased with age, while risk of ICU admission and death each tended to be higher among male than female patients (Figure 3) . Risk of ICU admission appeared to increase with.....
    Document: Across all age groups and sexes (weighted by their representation among new admissions) and accounting for censoring of recent hospitalizations, we estimated 41.9% (34.1-51.4%) probability of ICU admission and 17.8% (14.3-22.2%) probability of death. Risk of death generally increased with age, while risk of ICU admission and death each tended to be higher among male than female patients (Figure 3) . Risk of ICU admission appeared to increase with age among men only, with estimates ranging from 44.6% (26.4-76 .0%) at ages 20-29 years to 70.7% (48.2-100.0%) at ages 70-79 years.

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