Assessing risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients presenting with symptoms in Shanghai, China: a multicentre, observational cohort study. Issue 6 (June 2020)
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- Title:
- Assessing risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients presenting with symptoms in Shanghai, China: a multicentre, observational cohort study. Issue 6 (June 2020)
- Main Title:
- Assessing risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 infection in patients presenting with symptoms in Shanghai, China: a multicentre, observational cohort study
- Authors:
- Mao, Bei
Liu, Yang
Chai, Yan-Hua
Jin, Xiao-Yan
Lu, Hai-Wen
Yang, Jia-Wei
Gao, Xi-Wen
Song, Xiao-Lian
Bao, Hong
Wang, An
Gu, Wen-Chao
Zhao, Lei
Pan, Jie-Ping
Li, Fan
Zhang, Tie-Feng
Qian, Ye-Chang
Du, Chun-Ling
Ding, Wei
Tu, Chun-Lin
Chu, De-Jie
Li, Chun
Ye, Ling
Luo, Yong
Zheng, Cui-Xia
Yu, Rong-Huan
Qiu, Zhong-Min
Cao, Hui-Fang
Ren, Jia-Wei
Zhao, Jing-Ya
Wang, Chang-Hui
Lu, Hong-Zhou
Li, Jun
Hu, Yang
Liang, Shuo
Jie, Zhi-Jun
Qu, Jie-Ming
Xu, Jin-Fu
… (more) - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: The outbreak of COVID-19 has led to international concern. We aimed to establish an effective screening strategy in Shanghai, China, to aid early identification of patients with COVID-19. Methods: We did a multicentre, observational cohort study in fever clinics of 25 hospitals in 16 districts of Shanghai. All patients visiting the clinics within the study period were included. A strategy for COVID-19 screening was presented and then suspected cases were monitored and analysed until they were confirmed as cases or excluded. Logistic regression was used to determine the risk factors of COVID-19. Findings: We enrolled patients visiting fever clinics from Jan 17 to Feb 16, 2020. Among 53 617 patients visiting fever clinics, 1004 (1·9%) were considered as suspected cases, with 188 (0·4% of all patients, 18·7% of suspected cases) eventually diagnosed as confirmed cases. 154 patients with missing data were excluded from the analysis. Exposure history (odds ratio [OR] 4·16, 95% CI 2·74–6·33; p<0·0001), fatigue (OR 1·56, 1·01–2·41; p=0·043), white blood cell count less than 4 × 10 9 per L (OR 2·44, 1·28–4·64; p=0·0066), lymphocyte count less than 0·8 × 10 9 per L (OR 1·82, 1·00–3·31; p=0·049), ground glass opacity (OR 1·95, 1·32–2·89; p=0·0009), and having both lungs affected (OR 1·54, 1·04–2·28; p=0·032) were independent risk factors for confirmed COVID-19. Interpretation: The screening strategy was effective for confirming or excluding COVID-19 during theSummary: Background: The outbreak of COVID-19 has led to international concern. We aimed to establish an effective screening strategy in Shanghai, China, to aid early identification of patients with COVID-19. Methods: We did a multicentre, observational cohort study in fever clinics of 25 hospitals in 16 districts of Shanghai. All patients visiting the clinics within the study period were included. A strategy for COVID-19 screening was presented and then suspected cases were monitored and analysed until they were confirmed as cases or excluded. Logistic regression was used to determine the risk factors of COVID-19. Findings: We enrolled patients visiting fever clinics from Jan 17 to Feb 16, 2020. Among 53 617 patients visiting fever clinics, 1004 (1·9%) were considered as suspected cases, with 188 (0·4% of all patients, 18·7% of suspected cases) eventually diagnosed as confirmed cases. 154 patients with missing data were excluded from the analysis. Exposure history (odds ratio [OR] 4·16, 95% CI 2·74–6·33; p<0·0001), fatigue (OR 1·56, 1·01–2·41; p=0·043), white blood cell count less than 4 × 10 9 per L (OR 2·44, 1·28–4·64; p=0·0066), lymphocyte count less than 0·8 × 10 9 per L (OR 1·82, 1·00–3·31; p=0·049), ground glass opacity (OR 1·95, 1·32–2·89; p=0·0009), and having both lungs affected (OR 1·54, 1·04–2·28; p=0·032) were independent risk factors for confirmed COVID-19. Interpretation: The screening strategy was effective for confirming or excluding COVID-19 during the spread of this contagious disease. Relevant independent risk factors identified in this study might be helpful for early recognition of the disease. Funding: National Natural Science Foundation of China. … (more)
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- Lancet. Volume 2:Issue 6(2020)
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- Lancet
- Issue:
- Volume 2:Issue 6(2020)
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- Volume 2, Issue 6 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 2
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0002-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- e323
- Page End:
- e330
- Publication Date:
- 2020-06
- Subjects:
- Medical care -- Data processing -- Periodicals
Medical care -- Information technology -- Periodicals
Medical informatics -- Periodicals
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- 10.1016/S2589-7500(20)30109-6 ↗
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