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Author: Qiang Zeng; Yong-zhe Li; Gang Huang; Wei Wu; Sheng-yong Dong; Yang Xu
Title: Mortality of COVID-19 is Associated with Cellular Immune Function Compared to Immune Function in Chinese Han Population
  • Document date: 2020_3_10
  • ID: 1k64g7m3_22
    Snippet: The COVID-19 mortality rate in China is 2.3%. 6 However, the mortality rate is 4.6% (2,282 death cases in 49,540 confirmed cases)in Wuhan, 1.9% (8 death cases in 414 confirmed cases) in Beijing, and 0.9% (3 death cases in 338 confirmed cases) in Shanghai based on China CDC official report on March 4, 2020. Our findings showed that the levels of lymphocytes were 0.8(IQR, 0.6-1.1)10 9 /L in Wuhan, 3 1.0(IQR, 0.7-1.4)10 9 /L in Beijing, and 1.1 (IQR.....
    Document: The COVID-19 mortality rate in China is 2.3%. 6 However, the mortality rate is 4.6% (2,282 death cases in 49,540 confirmed cases)in Wuhan, 1.9% (8 death cases in 414 confirmed cases) in Beijing, and 0.9% (3 death cases in 338 confirmed cases) in Shanghai based on China CDC official report on March 4, 2020. Our findings showed that the levels of lymphocytes were 0.8(IQR, 0.6-1.1)10 9 /L in Wuhan, 3 1.0(IQR, 0.7-1.4)10 9 /L in Beijing, and 1.1 (IQR, 0.8-1.5) 10 9 /L in Shanghai before admission to hospitals (Table 1) , respectively, indicating that cellular immune function might relate to the mortality.

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