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Author: Xi He; Eric HY Lau; Peng Wu; Xilong Deng; Jian Wang; Xinxin Hao; Yiu Chung Lau; Jessica Y Wong; Yujuan Guan; Xinghua Tan; Xiaoneng Mo; Yanqing Chen; Baolin Liao; Weilie Chen; Fengyu Hu; Qing Zhang; Mingqiu Zhong; Yanrong Wu; Lingzhai Zhao; Fuchun Zhang; Benjamin J Cowling; Fang Li; Gabriel M Leung
Title: Temporal dynamics in viral shedding and transmissibility of COVID-19
  • Document date: 2020_3_18
  • ID: eflwztji_6
    Snippet: A total of 414 throat swabs were collected from these 94 patients (median = 4 swabs per patient), from the day of illness onset up to 32 days after onset. We detected high viral loads soon after illness onset, which gradually decreased towards the detection limit at about 21 days after onset ( Figure 2 ). There was no obvious difference in viral loads across sex, age groups and disease severity......
    Document: A total of 414 throat swabs were collected from these 94 patients (median = 4 swabs per patient), from the day of illness onset up to 32 days after onset. We detected high viral loads soon after illness onset, which gradually decreased towards the detection limit at about 21 days after onset ( Figure 2 ). There was no obvious difference in viral loads across sex, age groups and disease severity.

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