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Author: Penghui Yang; Yibo Ding; Zhe Xu; Rui Pu; Ping Li; Jin Yan; Jiluo Liu; Fanping Meng; Lei Huang; Lei Shi; Tianjun Jiang; Enqiang Qin; Min Zhao; Dawei Zhang; Peng Zhao; Lingxiang Yu; Zhaohai Wang; Zhixian Hong; Zhaohui Xiao; Qing Xi; Dexi Zhao; Peng Yu; Caizhong Zhu; Zhu Chen; Shaogeng Zhang; Junsheng Ji; Guangwen Cao; Fusheng Wang
Title: Epidemiological and clinical features of COVID-19 patients with and without pneumonia in Beijing, China
  • Document date: 2020_3_3
  • ID: 2vdvswda_23
    Snippet: The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.02.28.20028068 doi: medRxiv preprint The numbers of mild, common, severe, and extremely severe patients identified at the admission were 21, 20, 13, and 1, respectively. Common, severe, and extremely severe types were combined as COVID-19 patients with pneumonia. Compared with patients without pneumonia, those with pneumonia were 15 years older and had a higher rate of hyperten.....
    Document: The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.02.28.20028068 doi: medRxiv preprint The numbers of mild, common, severe, and extremely severe patients identified at the admission were 21, 20, 13, and 1, respectively. Common, severe, and extremely severe types were combined as COVID-19 patients with pneumonia. Compared with patients without pneumonia, those with pneumonia were 15 years older and had a higher rate of hypertension, having a fever, and cough (Table 1) . Compared with COVID-19 patients without pneumonia, those with pneumonia had higher levels of interleukin-6, B lymphocyte proportion, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and very low count (<190/µL) of CD8 + T cells (Table 2) .

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