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Author: Jiangshan Wang; Liang Zong; Jinghong Zhang; Han Sun; Walline Harold Joseph; Pengxia Sun; Shengyong Xu; Yan Li; Chunting Wang; Jihai Liu; Fan Li; Jun Xu; Yi Li; Xuezhong Yu; Huadong Zhu
Title: Separate Fever Clinics Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 and Offload Emergency Resources: Analysis from a large tertiary hospital in China
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: nirg7jdq_15
    Snippet: In total, 6,365 patients were screened in the FC, among whom 2,192 patients were screened before the outbreak, and 3,453 patients were screened after the outbreak was declared and the FC upgraded on January 20, 2020. There was no statistical difference in sex ratio between the two groups, but a significant difference in age was seen (p=0.001). The most common disease found in the FC was an upper respiratory infection, followed by an abdomino-pelv.....
    Document: In total, 6,365 patients were screened in the FC, among whom 2,192 patients were screened before the outbreak, and 3,453 patients were screened after the outbreak was declared and the FC upgraded on January 20, 2020. There was no statistical difference in sex ratio between the two groups, but a significant difference in age was seen (p=0.001). The most common disease found in the FC was an upper respiratory infection, followed by an abdomino-pelvic infection and pneumonia (see Table 1 ).

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