Author: Chu, Jiaojiao; Yang, Nan; Wei, Yanqiu; Yue, Huihui; Zhang, Fengqin; Zhao, Jianping; He, Li; Sheng, Gaohong; Chen, Peng; Li, Gang; Wu, Sisi; Zhang, Bo; Zhang, Shu; Wang, Congyi; Miao, Xiaoping; Li, Juan; Liu, Wenhua; Zhang, Huilan
Title: Clinical characteristics of 54 medical staff with COVIDâ€19: A retrospective study in a single center in Wuhan, China Cord-id: x7amc2rn Document date: 2020_4_6
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Snippet: In December 2019, an outbreak of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€Covâ€2) infection occurred in Wuhan, and rapidly spread to worldwide, which has attracted many people's concerns about the patients. However, studies on the infection status of medical personnel is still lacking. A total of 54 cases of SARSâ€Covâ€2 infected medical staff from Tongji Hospital between 7 January and 11 February 2020 were analyzed in this retrospective study. Clinical and epidemiological
Document: In December 2019, an outbreak of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€Covâ€2) infection occurred in Wuhan, and rapidly spread to worldwide, which has attracted many people's concerns about the patients. However, studies on the infection status of medical personnel is still lacking. A total of 54 cases of SARSâ€Covâ€2 infected medical staff from Tongji Hospital between 7 January and 11 February 2020 were analyzed in this retrospective study. Clinical and epidemiological characteristics were compared between different groups by statistical method. From 7 January to 11 February 2020, 54 medical staff of Tongji Hospital were hospitalized due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19). Most of them were from other clinical departments (72.2%) rather than emergency department (3.7%) or medical technology departments (18.5%). Among the 54 patients with COVIDâ€19, the distribution of age had a significant difference between nonâ€severe type and severe/critical cases (median age: 47 years vs 38 years; P = .0015). However, there was no statistical difference in terms of gender distribution and the first symptoms between theses two groups. Furthermore, we observed that the lesion regions in SARSâ€Covâ€2 infected lungs with severeâ€/criticalâ€type of medical staff were more likely to exhibit lesions in the right upper lobe (31.7% vs 0%; P = .028) and right lung (61% vs 18.2%; P = .012). Based on our findings with medical staff infection data, we suggest training for all hospital staff to prevent infection and preparation of sufficient protection and disinfection materials.
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