Facets (new session)
Description
Metadata
Settings
owl:sameAs
Inference Rule:
b3s
b3sifp
dbprdf-label
facets
http://dbpedia.org/resource/inference/rules/dbpedia#
http://dbpedia.org/resource/inference/rules/opencyc#
http://dbpedia.org/resource/inference/rules/umbel#
http://dbpedia.org/resource/inference/rules/yago#
http://dbpedia.org/schema/property_rules#
http://www.ontologyportal.org/inference/rules/SUMO#
http://www.ontologyportal.org/inference/rules/WordNet#
http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
ldp
oplweb
skos-trans
virtrdf-label
None
About:
Community-acquired viral respiratory infections amongst hospitalized inpatients during a COVID-19 outbreak in Singapore: co-infection and clinical outcomes
Goto
Sponge
NotDistinct
Permalink
An Entity of Type :
schema:ScholarlyArticle
, within Data Space :
wasabi.inria.fr
associated with source
document(s)
Type:
Academic Article
research paper
schema:ScholarlyArticle
New Facet based on Instances of this Class
Attributes
Values
type
Academic Article
research paper
schema:ScholarlyArticle
isDefinedBy
Covid-on-the-Web dataset
has title
Community-acquired viral respiratory infections amongst hospitalized inpatients during a COVID-19 outbreak in Singapore: co-infection and clinical outcomes
Creator
Affiliations,
Ko,
En, Liang
Liang, En
Ian, En
Kwan, Ki
Liang, Wee
Limin,
Cheng, Grace
Ho, Grace
Karrie,
Ki, Karrie
Ko, Wan
Kwek, Thuan
Qi, Wan
Teck, Cheng
Tong Tan, Limin
Tong, Thuan
Wee, Kwan
Wijaya,
Source
Elsevier; Medline; PMC
abstract
AIMS: During the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, co-circulation of other common respiratory viruses can potentially result in co-infections; however, reported rates of co-infections for SARS-CoV-2 vary. We sought to evaluate the prevalence and etiology of all community acquired viral respiratory infections requiring hospitalization during an ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, with a focus on co-infection rates and clinical outcomes. METHODS: Over a 10-week period, all admissions to our institution, the largest tertiary hospital in Singapore, were screened for respiratory symptoms, and COVID-19 as well as a panel of common respiratory viral pathogens were systematically tested for. Information was collated on clinical outcomes, including requirement for mechanical ventilation and in hospital mortality. RESULTS: One-fifth (19.3%, 736/3807) of hospitalized inpatients with respiratory symptoms had a PCR-proven viral respiratory infection; of which 58.5% (431/736) tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 and 42.2% (311/736) tested positive for other common respiratory viruses. The rate of co-infection with SARS-CoV-2 was 1.4% (8/431); all patients with co-infection had mild disease and stayed in communal settings. The in-hospital mortality rate and proportion of COVID-19 patients requiring invasive ventilation was low, at around 1% of patients; these rates were lower than patients with other community-acquired respiratory viruses admitted over the same period (p < 0.01). CONCLUSION: Even amidst an ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, common respiratory viruses still accounted for a substantial proportion of hospitalizations. Coinfections with SARS-CoV-2 were rare, with no observed increase in morbidity or mortality.
has issue date
2020-05-19
(
xsd:dateTime
)
bibo:doi
10.1016/j.jcv.2020.104436
bibo:pmid
32447256
has license
no-cc
sha1sum (hex)
7b2199666bbbc5728f2bc4c1ee2e1bf9f6c3960d
schema:url
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcv.2020.104436
resource representing a document's title
Community-acquired viral respiratory infections amongst hospitalized inpatients during a COVID-19 outbreak in Singapore: co-infection and clinical outcomes
has PubMed Central identifier
PMC7235565
has PubMed identifier
32447256
schema:publication
J Clin Virol
resource representing a document's body
covid:7b2199666bbbc5728f2bc4c1ee2e1bf9f6c3960d#body_text
is
schema:about
of
named entity 'Singapore'
named entity 'COVID-19 outbreak'
named entity 'clinical outcomes'
named entity 'respiratory infections'
named entity 'viruses'
named entity 'viruses'
named entity 'procalcitonin'
named entity 'pathogen'
named entity 'respiratory viral infections'
named entity 'intensive care'
named entity 'respiratory disease'
named entity 'COVID-19'
named entity 'pneumonia'
named entity 'gene'
named entity 'SARS-CoV-2'
named entity 'COVID'
named entity 'virus'
named entity 'sputum'
named entity 'coinfections'
named entity 'coronavirus'
named entity 'dyspnea'
named entity 'community-acquired'
named entity 'COVID-19 pandemic'
named entity 'respiratory infections'
named entity 'SARS-CoV-2'
named entity 'Singapore'
named entity 'SGH'
named entity 'community-acquired'
named entity 'Windows'
named entity 'leukocytosis'
named entity 'COVID-19'
named entity 'respiratory symptoms'
named entity 'local transmission'
named entity 'pneumonia'
named entity 'mechanical ventilation'
named entity 'pneumonia'
named entity 'COVID-19 outbreak'
named entity 'COVID-19 outbreak'
named entity 'procalcitonin'
named entity 'SARS CoV'
named entity 'multiplex PCR'
named entity 'leukopenia'
named entity 'COVID-19'
named entity 'COVID-19 outbreak'
named entity 'assay'
named entity 'co-infection'
named entity 'invasive ventilation'
named entity 'viruses'
named entity 'co-infection'
named entity 'COVID-19'
named entity 'SARS-CoV-2'
named entity 'COVID-19'
named entity 'viruses'
named entity 'SARS CoV'
named entity 'SARS outbreak'
named entity 'leukocytosis'
named entity 'case reports'
named entity 'demographic information'
named entity 'morbidity'
named entity 'morbidity'
named entity 'COVID'
named entity 'COVID'
◂◂ First
◂ Prev
Next ▸
Last ▸▸
Page 1 of 4
Go
Faceted Search & Find service v1.13.91 as of Mar 24 2020
Alternative Linked Data Documents:
Sponger
|
ODE
Content Formats:
RDF
ODATA
Microdata
About
OpenLink Virtuoso
version 07.20.3229 as of Jul 10 2020, on Linux (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu), Single-Server Edition (94 GB total memory)
Data on this page belongs to its respective rights holders.
Virtuoso Faceted Browser Copyright © 2009-2024 OpenLink Software