There are three stages of COVID-19 infection: incubation, acute symptoms, and recovery. The incubation period, or how long it takes symptoms to develop after exposure, is about three days.1Symptoms may change day by day but usually include a fever, cough, sore throat, muscle pain, and hea...
(Dong et al., 2020). COVID Control1is another Johns Hopkins dashboard that usesvolunteered geographic information(Goodchild, 2007) for syndromic surveillance of COVID-19 related symptoms at the county level in the U.S. Additional examples of COVID-19 dashboards include the World Health ...
On April 5, 2020, the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists advised states to include both confirmed cases, based on confirmatory laboratory testing, and probable cases, based on specific criteria for testing, symptoms and exposure. The Centers for Disease Control adopted these definitions ...
可能出现核酸转阴。 Day 7 All symptoms begin to disappear significantly. Nucleic acid may turn negative. 所有症状开始明显好转,核酸很大可能转阴。 注意 In addition to medication, we need to have a good rest and drink more ...
fumigatus in a diabetic patient with COVID- 19 without sinonasal involvement, which had occurred through hematogenous spread from the lung. The authors suggested that a brain MRI should be obtained in patients with COVID-19 presenting with neurological symptoms either during their disease or after ...
There is currently a deficit of knowledge about how to define, quantify, and measure different aspects of daily routine disruptions amid large-scale disasters like COVID-19, and which psychiatric symptoms were more related to the disruptions. This study
While the question remains whether direct cellular invasion is both necessary and sufficient for end-organ injury, observations derived from hospital based and epidemiologic data show phenotypic variability, ranging from complete absence of symptoms (asymptomatic carriers) to cardiogenic shock, refractory res...
The levels of resource losses due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and mental distress may change during the pandemic period. Based on the Conservation of Resource (COR) Theory, this study investigated such changes and the mediation between survey
construct so that we could determine whether COVID-19 had a greater effect on one aspect of mental health or well-being over another. Where studies presented combined findings for anxiety and depression (including when operationalizing as internalizing symptoms), findings are presented for both ...
Somatic symptoms were more likely among college students expressing greater concern regarding the threat to life and health posed by COVID-19, and the efficacy of prevention and control measures. Among primary school students, only the concern for life and health was associated with a higher ...