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Author: Craig Thompson; Nicholas Grayson; Robert Paton; José Lourenço; Bridget Penman; Lian Ni Lee; Valerie Odon; Juthathip Mongkolsapaya; Senthil Chinnakannan; Wanwisa Dejnirattisai; Matthew Edmans; Alexander Fyfe; Carol Imlach; Kreepa Kooblall; Nicholas Lim; Chang Liu; Cesar Lopez-Camacho; Carol-Anne McInally; Narayan Ramamurthy; Jeremy Ratcliff; Piyada Supasa; Beibei Wang; Alexander J Mentzer; Marc Turner; Calum Semple; John Kenneth Baillie; Heli Harvala; Gavin Screaton; Nigel Temperton; Paul Klenerman; Lisa Jarvis; Sunetra Gupta; Peter Simmonds
Title: Neutralising antibodies to SARS coronavirus 2 in Scottish blood donors - a pilot study of the value of serology to determine population exposure
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: nm2bq717_22
    Snippet: The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.13.20060467 doi: medRxiv preprint comprehensive analysis published by China CDC 17 estimates that 81% of those infected will have mild or inapparent disease (symptoms of upper respiratory tract viral infection, mild fever, cough (dry), sore throat, nasal congestion, malaise, headache, muscle pain but without dyspnoea or other sign of respiratory distress or insufficiency). G.....
    Document: The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.13.20060467 doi: medRxiv preprint comprehensive analysis published by China CDC 17 estimates that 81% of those infected will have mild or inapparent disease (symptoms of upper respiratory tract viral infection, mild fever, cough (dry), sore throat, nasal congestion, malaise, headache, muscle pain but without dyspnoea or other sign of respiratory distress or insufficiency). Given that these symptoms do not differ substantially from other winter respiratory infections, it is likely that a substantial 275 proportion of the estimated 81% of mild cases would proceed to donate.

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