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Author: Nicholas Easom; Peter Moss; Gavin Barlow; Anda Samson; Tom Taynton; Kate Adams; Monica Ivan; Phillipa Burns; Kavitha Gajee; Kirstine Eastick; Patrick Lillie
Title: 68 Consecutive patients assessed for COVID-19 infection; experience from a UK regional infectious disease unit
  • Document date: 2020_3_6
  • ID: ndn6iwre_11
    Snippet: The timeline of cases seen is shown in figure 1 . With the change in case definition to include those returning from SE Asia, the number of cases markedly increased from an initial mean of 0.9 cases / day to 3.3 / day. 15 / 68 patients (23%) were admitted to the unit, with the remaining patients being managed in an ambulatory manner. Of those admitted, six were only admitted as they could not effectively self-isolate pending results. Mean length .....
    Document: The timeline of cases seen is shown in figure 1 . With the change in case definition to include those returning from SE Asia, the number of cases markedly increased from an initial mean of 0.9 cases / day to 3.3 / day. 15 / 68 patients (23%) were admitted to the unit, with the remaining patients being managed in an ambulatory manner. Of those admitted, six were only admitted as they could not effectively self-isolate pending results. Mean length of hospital stay in those admitted was 2.4 days (range 1 -10 days). 10 patients (15%) had returned from China in the 14 days prior to onset of symptoms, with 26 of the cases (38%) having visited the most common country of travel, Thailand.

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