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Author: Yip, Christina Y. C.; Yap, Eng Soo; De Mel, Sanjay; Teo, Winnie Z. Y.; Lee, Chun‐Tsu; Kan, Sheryl; Lee, Melvin C. C.; Loh, Will N. H.; Lim, Er Luen; Lee, Shir Ying
Title: Temporal changes in immune blood cell parameters in COVID‐19 infection and recovery from severe infection
  • Cord-id: o6k81dcc
  • Document date: 2020_6_2
  • ID: o6k81dcc
    Snippet: Since emerging in China in December 2019, the infection caused by SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, has infected more than 3 million people worldwide (Johns Hopkins University and Medicine: Coronavirus Resource Center). Since then, clusters of infections have emerged in Singapore, particularly among younger workers in communal living environments. The spectrum of COVID-19 infection ranges from mild respiratory illness, to viral pneumonia and life-threatening acute respiratory distress syndrome in up 15-20%
    Document: Since emerging in China in December 2019, the infection caused by SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, has infected more than 3 million people worldwide (Johns Hopkins University and Medicine: Coronavirus Resource Center). Since then, clusters of infections have emerged in Singapore, particularly among younger workers in communal living environments. The spectrum of COVID-19 infection ranges from mild respiratory illness, to viral pneumonia and life-threatening acute respiratory distress syndrome in up 15-20% (Huang, et al 2020, Wu and McGoogan 2020).

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