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A1
17
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Regarding the clinical type: mild (15.1%), moderate (83%), severe (1.9%), critical (0%). Most common symptoms: fever (60.4%) and normal or dry cough (54.7%). Less common symptoms: sputum or expectoration (37.7%), pharyngalgia (35.8%), fatigue (32.1%), headache (20.8%), anorexia (15.1%), myalgia (13.2%), anxiety or chest pain (11.3%), nausea (5.7%), diarrhea (3.8%), dizziness (3.8%) and vomiting (1.9%). |
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A2
18
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Regarding the clinical type: severe (16.44%). Most common symptoms: fever (84.44%) and normal or dry cough (56.44%). Less common symptoms: dyspnea (4.00%), sputum or expectoration, fatigue, chills, headache, anxiety or chest pain and pharyngalgia (3.56% to 22.67%). |
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A3
19
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Regarding the clinical type: mild (4%), moderate (70%), severe (19%), critical (7%). Most common symptoms: fever (95%), normal/dry cough and sputum/expectoration (72%), fatigue (15%), anorexia (13%), asthma and dyspnea (10%). Less common symptoms: myalgia (4%), pharyngalgia (8%), headache (2%) and diarrhea (1%). |
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A4
20
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Regarding the clinical type: not severe (58.9%) and severe (41.1%). Most common symptoms: fever (61.7%) and normal or dry cough (50.0%). Less common symptoms: anorexia (31.8%), pharyngalgia (14.5%) and abdominal pain (4.7%). neurological manifestations were considered separately: Central Nervous System (CNS). The most common symptoms reported were dizziness (16.8%) and headache (13.1%). Regarding the Peripheral Nervous System (SNP) the most prevalent symptoms were taste disorder (5.6%) and smell disorder (5.1%). |
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A5
21
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No distinction was made as to the type of patient impairment. The most common symptoms were fever (91%), systemic pain (64%), normal or dry cough (55%). A less common symptom reported was pharyngalgia (9%). |
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A6
22
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No distinction was made as to the type of patient impairment. It was only reported that the 1,012 individuals were not critical patients. Most common symptoms: fever (75.2%) and normal or dry cough (52.4%). Less common symptoms: dyspnea (22.8%), sputum or expectoration (21.7%), chills (18.0%), myalgia (16.8%), headache (15.0%), diarrhea (15.0%), pharyngalgia (14.2%), nasal congestion (6.9%), rhinorrhea or runny nose (5.6%), vomiting (3.6%) and abdominal pain (3.7%). |
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A7
23
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Regarding the clinical type: moderate (86.67%) and severe (13.34%). Most common symptoms: normal or dry cough (83.33%), fever (76.67%), fatigue or systemic pain (70%) and headache (53.33%). Less common symptoms: dyspnea (46.67%) and gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea, vomiting or diarrhea (30%). |
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A8
24
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Regarding the clinical type: mild (35.00%), moderate (61.25%), severe (3.75%), critical (0%). Most common symptoms: fever (78.75%) and normal or dry cough (63.75%). Less common symptoms: dyspnea (37.50%), myalgia (22.50%), headache or mental confusion (16.25%), pharyngalgia (13.75%), rhinorrhea, nasal congestion or runny nose (6.10%), anxiety or chest pain (3.75%), diarrhea (1.25), nausea or vomiting (1.25%). The occurrence of more than one symptom (82.50%) was also assessed. |
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A9
25
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No distinction was made as to the type of patient impairment. Most common symptoms: fever (78%) and normal or dry cough (63%). Less common symptoms: sputum or expectoration (12%), fatigue (21%), myalgia (28%), pharyngalgia (26%), chills (7%), headache (4%), diarrhea (6%), nausea (6%) and vomiting (2%). The absence of obvious symptoms (7%) was also assessed. |
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A10
26
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No distinction was made as to the type of patient impairment. Most common symptoms: fever (76%) and normal or dry cough (73%). Less common symptoms: myalgia (16%), sputum or expectoration (14%), pharyngalgia (11%), dizziness or headache (10%), abdominal pain or diarrhea (9%), dyspnea (9%), anxiety or chest pain (6%) and hemoptysis (4%). |
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A11
27
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Regarding the clinical type: mild or conventional (58.57%) and severe (41.42). Most common symptoms: fever (91.7%), normal or dry cough (75%) and fatigue (75%). Less common symptoms: anxiety or chest pain, or dyspnea (36.7%), gastrointestinal symptoms (39.6%), including nausea (17.3%), diarrhea (12.9%), anorexia (12%), abdominal pain (5.8%), belching (5.0%) and vomiting (5.0%). |
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A12
28
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No distinction was made as to the type of patient impairment. Most common symptoms: fever (81.8%), normal or dry cough (48.2%). Less common symptoms: myalgia or fatigue (32.1%), dyspnea (19.0%), headache (9.5%), diarrhea (8.0%), tachycardia (7.3%), hemoptysis (5.1%) and sputum or expectoration (4.4%). |
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A13
29
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No distinction was made as to the type of patient impairment. Most common symptoms: fever (83%) and normal or dry cough (82%). Less common symptoms: dyspnea (31%), myalgia (11%), mental confusion (9%), headache (8%), pharyngalgia (5%), rhinorrhea, nasal congestion or runny nose (4%), anxiety or chest pain (2%), diarrhea (2%) and vomiting (1%). The occurrence of more than one symptom (90%) was also assessed. |