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Author: Wang, Lizhen; Duan, Yueting; Zhang, Wenming; Liang, Juan; Xu, Jianxiang; Zhang, Yongqing; Wu, Changgang; Xu, Yangling; Li, Hua
Title: Epidemiologic and Clinical Characteristics of 26 Cases of COVID-19 Arising from Patient-to-Patient Transmission in Liaocheng, China
  • Document date: 2020_4_9
  • ID: k7v15131_6
    Snippet: Only 2 patients had visited Wuhan since December 2019; the other cases of 2019-nCoV infection arose from patient-topatient transmission. Twelve patients had more than one sign or symptom; fever was the first symptom in 14 (53.85%) cases, followed by cough (30.77%), expectoration (23.08%), sore throat (11.54%), fatigue (7.69%), rhinorrhea (7.69%), headache (3.85%), and shortness of breath (3.85%). Seven patients had no sign or symptom. The average.....
    Document: Only 2 patients had visited Wuhan since December 2019; the other cases of 2019-nCoV infection arose from patient-topatient transmission. Twelve patients had more than one sign or symptom; fever was the first symptom in 14 (53.85%) cases, followed by cough (30.77%), expectoration (23.08%), sore throat (11.54%), fatigue (7.69%), rhinorrhea (7.69%), headache (3.85%), and shortness of breath (3.85%). Seven patients had no sign or symptom. The average time from symptom onset to admission was 4.5 days. CT revealed signs of bronchitis in 2 patients and unilateral and bilateral pneumonia in 9 and 15 patients, respectively (Table 2) .

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