Selected article for: "clinical classification and severity clinical classification"

Author: Juanjuan Zhao; Quan Yuan; Haiyan Wang; Wei Liu; Xuejiao Liao; Yingying Su; Xin Wang; Jing Yuan; Tingdong Li; Jinxiu Li; Shen Qian; Congming Hong; Fuxiang Wang; Yingxia Liu; Zhaoqin Wang; Qing He; Zhiyong Li; Bin He; Tianying Zhang; Shengxiang Ge; Lei Liu; Jun Zhang; Ningshao Xia; Zheng Zhang
Title: Antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 in patients of novel coronavirus disease 2019
  • Document date: 2020_3_3
  • ID: llqpfhwg_28
    Snippet: However, critical patients showed significantly higher Ab S/CO values than non-critical cases in about 2-week after onset (p = 0.02) and this association was not significant in either IgM or IgG tests (data not shown). For further exploration, we determined the relative Ab titer of these samples (expressed as relative optical density, rOD) by serial dilution measurements of each sample. The quantitative data of Ab titers also revealed a significa.....
    Document: However, critical patients showed significantly higher Ab S/CO values than non-critical cases in about 2-week after onset (p = 0.02) and this association was not significant in either IgM or IgG tests (data not shown). For further exploration, we determined the relative Ab titer of these samples (expressed as relative optical density, rOD) by serial dilution measurements of each sample. The quantitative data of Ab titers also revealed a significant difference (p = 0.004) between patients in critical and non-critical groups ( Figure 4C ). Multivariate longitudinal GEE analyses suggested that age (β = 0.139, p < 0.001), gender (β = 1.415, p = 0.006) and Ab titer (β = 0.336, p = 0.006) were the independent factors strongly associated with the clinical classification based on the severity (Table 4) .

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