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which was significantly lower than the rate during the earlier period in the same year (18.0 admissions per day) or the rate during the previous year (18.9 admissions per day) [20]. Later, a survey that attempted to assess
Findings are in agreement with the geographic distribution of users reporting on pneumonia in the same period: postings concerned with COVID-19-related symptoms preceded the official public announcements on local outbreaks, and were spatially concentrated in the areas that would subsequently become key ...
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were available as structured fields, whereas “confusion” was abstracted using natural language processing of presenting emergency department notes by using the Clinithink engine to encode all identifiable SNOMED concepts and query ...
2. After the appearance of related symptoms or imaging manifestations,it is identified as a case of infection. The following three conditions can be diagnosed as a confirmed cases in an asymptomatic infected person: 1. ...
However, COVID-19 can also exacerbate eczema symptoms. People may experience more severe eczema symptoms more regularly because of COVID-19-related circumstances. Frequent handwashing SARS-CoV-2 oftentransmitsTrusted Sourcevia airbornedropletsthat a person breathes in. Droplets and particles may also ...
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 ...
While older age appears to be a significant risk factor for the severity of COVID-19 symptoms, it does not appear to be a risk factor for the potential infection of COVID-19 or its potential mental health-related symptoms. As Palgi, Shrira, and Shmotkin (2015) have noted, the elderly...
symptoms were due to SARS-CoV-2 infection, pre-existing comorbidities or societal effects related to the pandemic. Furthermore, many previous studies were conducted in hospitalized cohorts14,15, and population-level data on the potential breadth of symptoms experienced by non-hospitalized individuals ...