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Author: Jie Liu; Liu Ouyang; Pi Guo; Hai sheng Wu; Peng Fu; Yu liang Chen; Dan Yang; Xiao yu Han; Yu kun Cao; Osamah Alwalid; Juan Tao; Shu yi Peng; He shui Shi; Fan Yang; Chuan sheng Zheng
Title: Epidemiological, Clinical Characteristics and Outcome of Medical Staff Infected with COVID-19 in Wuhan, China: A Retrospective Case Series Analysis
  • Document date: 2020_3_13
  • ID: hnm54k4r_44
    Snippet: The demographic characteristics and clinical manifestations of medical staff with confirmed COVID-19 in Wuhan were not exactly the same as general confirmed patients included in recent studies [10, 12, 26] . In our study, most of the novel coronavirus-infected medical staff analyzed were females and nurses, and had a smaller median and range of age. The medical staff infected with SARS-CoV-2 have similar signs and symptoms with general confirmed .....
    Document: The demographic characteristics and clinical manifestations of medical staff with confirmed COVID-19 in Wuhan were not exactly the same as general confirmed patients included in recent studies [10, 12, 26] . In our study, most of the novel coronavirus-infected medical staff analyzed were females and nurses, and had a smaller median and range of age. The medical staff infected with SARS-CoV-2 have similar signs and symptoms with general confirmed infection patients [12, 26] . The infected medical staff tended to manifest on chest CT with bilateral, subpleural ground-glass opacities, which is consistent with the recent radiological reports on COVID-19 pneumonia [27] [28] [29] [30] . Furthermore, abnormal D-dimer levels as well as abnormal functions of kidney, heart and liver was relatively rare among medical staff with SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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