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2019-nCoV symptoms
of hospitalized patients[1] ()
Signs and symptoms at admission
Fever 82 (83%)
Cough 81 (82%)
Shortness of breath 31 (31%)
Muscle ache 11 (11%)
Confusion 9 (9%)
Headache 8 (8%)
Sore throat 5 (5%)
Runny nose 4 (4%)
Chest pain 2 (2%)
Diarrhoea 2 (2%)
Nausea and vomiting 1 (1%)
More than one sign or symptom 89 (90%)
Fever, cough, and shortness of breath 15 (15%)
Complications 33 (33%)
ARDS 17 (17%)
Acute kidney injury 3 (3%)
Acute lung injury 8 (8%)
Septic shock 4 (4%)
Ventilator-associated pneumonia 1 (1%)
Medical imaging
Unilateral pneumonia 25 (25%)
Bilateral pneumonia 74 (75%)
Multiple mottling and ground-glass opacity 14 (14%)
*: Patients n=99.

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References

  1. ^ Chen, Nanshan; Zhou, Min; Dong, Xuan; Qu, Jieming; Gong, Fengyun; Han, Yang; Qiu, Yang; Wang, Jingli; Liu, Ying; Wei, Yuan; Xia, Jia'an; Yu, Ting; Zhang, Xinxin; Zhang, Li (30 January 2020). "Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of 99 cases of 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan, China: a descriptive study". The Lancet. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30211-7.