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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_17
    Snippet: Among totally 368 cases of COVID-19 patients admitted in the hospital (before Feb 9, 2020), 173 patients of them (47%) were enrolled in the study ( Table 1) (Table 1) . Among them, 32 (18.5%) were in critical illness condition with ARDS or oxygen saturation < 93% who required mechanical ventilation either invasively or non-invasively, and the remaining 141 (81.5%) had mild to moderate syndromes were in non-critical condition. By February 19, a to.....
    Document: Among totally 368 cases of COVID-19 patients admitted in the hospital (before Feb 9, 2020), 173 patients of them (47%) were enrolled in the study ( Table 1) (Table 1) . Among them, 32 (18.5%) were in critical illness condition with ARDS or oxygen saturation < 93% who required mechanical ventilation either invasively or non-invasively, and the remaining 141 (81.5%) had mild to moderate syndromes were in non-critical condition. By February 19, a total of 62 patients (35.8%, 54 were in non-critical group and 8 were in critical group) were recovered and discharged from hospital and 2 (1.1%, both were in critical group) patients died with underlying chronic disease.

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