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. 2020 Mar 17;395(10229):1039–1046. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30528-6

Table.

Demographic, clinical, and radiological characteristics of individuals who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 in Singapore

Individuals (n=17)
Age (years) 40 (36–51)
Gender
Male 7 (41%)
Female 10 (59%)
Ethnic origin
Chinese 16 (94%)
Other 1 (6%)
Nationality
Singaporean 13 (76%)
Chinese 3 (18%)
Indonesian 1 (6%)
Cluster
A (tourist group from China and shopworkers) 9 (53%)
B (company conference) 3 (18%)
C (church) 5 (29%)
Chronic illness
Yes* 3 (18%)
No 14 (82%)
Travel to China in past 14 days
Yes 2 (12%)
No 15 (88%)
Symptoms
Fever 15 (88%)
Cough 14 (82%)
Sore throat 8 (47%)
Shortness of breath 6 (35%)
Myalgia 5 (29%)
Diarrhoea 4 (24%)
Chest pain 3 (18%)
Runny nose 1 (6%)
Nausea or vomiting 1 (6%)
Chest radiography findings on admission
Present 8 (53%)
Absent 7 (47%)
Interval between symptom onset and hospitalisation (days) 4 (3–9)

Data are median (IQR) or n (%). SARS-CoV-2=severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.

*

Allergic rhinitis (n=1), hypertension (n=1), and cervical spondylosis (n=1).

Data available for 15 individuals.