Selected article for: "critical severe symptom development and MTB coinfection"

Author: Yongyu Liu; Lijun Bi; Yu Chen; Yaguo Wang; Joy Fleming; Yanhong Yu; Ye Gu; Chang Liu; Lichao Fan; Xiaodan Wang; Moxin Cheng
Title: Active or latent tuberculosis increases susceptibility to COVID-19 and disease severity
  • Document date: 2020_3_16
  • ID: ffm5fww3_20
    Snippet: Our data also show that MTB infection is associated with more rapid development of symptoms ( Figure 1C-D) ; MTB coinfected COVID-19 cases developed symptoms on average 3.3 days earlier than their non-MTB-infected counterparts. Development of critical symptoms is reported to occur on average 9 days after initial symptom onset 4 . The 7 MTB-infected severe/critical COVID-19 cases here, however, were categorized as severe/critical 3.4 days after in.....
    Document: Our data also show that MTB infection is associated with more rapid development of symptoms ( Figure 1C-D) ; MTB coinfected COVID-19 cases developed symptoms on average 3.3 days earlier than their non-MTB-infected counterparts. Development of critical symptoms is reported to occur on average 9 days after initial symptom onset 4 . The 7 MTB-infected severe/critical COVID-19 cases here, however, were categorized as severe/critical 3.4 days after initial symptom development. While the number of cases here is not sufficient to draw a solid conclusion, it would appear that COVID-19 disease progresses more rapidly in the presence of MTB coinfection.

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