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Author: Qifang Bi; Yongsheng Wu; Shujiang Mei; Chenfei Ye; Xuan Zou; Zhen Zhang; Xiaojian Liu; Lan Wei; Shaun A Truelove; Tong Zhang; Wei Gao; Cong Cheng; Xiujuan Tang; Xiaoliang Wu; Yu Wu; Binbin Sun; Suli Huang; Yu Sun; Juncen Zhang; Ting Ma; Justin Lessler; Teijian Feng
Title: Epidemiology and Transmission of COVID-19 in Shenzhen China: Analysis of 391 cases and 1,286 of their close contacts
  • Document date: 2020_3_4
  • ID: hnx213kp_27
    Snippet: Based on 228 cases with known outcomes, we estimate that the median time to recovery is 22 days (95% CI 21,24) in 50-59 year olds, and is estimated to be significantly shorter in younger adults (e.g., 19 days in 20-29 year olds), and longer in older groups (e.g., 23 days in those aged 60-69) despite not being statistically significant (Table S5, Figure S3 ). In multiple regression models including sex, age, baseline severity and method of detecti.....
    Document: Based on 228 cases with known outcomes, we estimate that the median time to recovery is 22 days (95% CI 21,24) in 50-59 year olds, and is estimated to be significantly shorter in younger adults (e.g., 19 days in 20-29 year olds), and longer in older groups (e.g., 23 days in those aged 60-69) despite not being statistically significant (Table S5, Figure S3 ). In multiple regression models including sex, age, baseline severity and method of detection, in addition to age, baseline severity was associated with time to recovery. Compared to those with mild symptoms, those with severe symptoms were associated with a 41% (95% CI, 24%,60%) increase in time to recovery. Thus far, only three have died. These occurred 35-44 days from symptom onset and 27-33 days from confirmation.

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