Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences (Sep 2022)

The comparison of clinical characteristics between imported and native cases of COVID-19 in China

  • Ting Cheng,
  • Yong Li,
  • Lin Wang,
  • Jingya Zhao,
  • Li Liu,
  • Hongzhou Lu,
  • Qijian Cheng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
pp. 309 – 317

Abstract

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The study aimed to determine the trends in the manifestations and severity over the epidemic course of imported COVID-19 cases, with comparison to native cases. The clinical characteristics of imported and native Chinese COVID-19 cases included in the study were assessed and compared. The association was analyzed using Mann-Whitney U test for categorical variables, Kruskal-Wallis H test for continuous variables, and Spearman's correlation test for disease severity. A total of 247 imported patients were enrolled, with an average age of 29 years, and 41.3% were female. The imported patients were younger than the native patients (29 vs 47 years) and included a lower proportion of fever (44.1%), chills (5.3%), fatigue (10.1%), leukopenia (14.6%), lymphopenia (39.3%), elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) (7.3%), elevated D-dimer (16.3%), and pneumonia (65.6%). Among patients with moderate severity, imported cases had a lower proportion of fever (44.2%), dyspnea (8.3%), and increased CRP (7.7%) than native cases. COVID-19 infection was less severe in imported cases than that in native cases.

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