2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.vacun.2022.08.002
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Evaluating the characteristics of patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection admitted during COVID-19 peaks: A single-center study

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“…Previous studies demonstrated that there were different epidemiological characteristics in the different waves of the COVID-19 outbreak; for example, the epidemiological characteristics observed in the first wave of the outbreak were distinct from those observed in subsequent waves [ 23–25 ]. The mortality rates from the first to fifth peaks were 14.4, 18.2, 23, 9.02 and 9.4%, respectively [ 26 ]. The third peak had the most respiratory involvement, and the fourth peak had the least respiratory involvement, but the need for special care or tracheal intubation was greater in the first wave of the disease [ 26 ].…”
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“…Previous studies demonstrated that there were different epidemiological characteristics in the different waves of the COVID-19 outbreak; for example, the epidemiological characteristics observed in the first wave of the outbreak were distinct from those observed in subsequent waves [ 23–25 ]. The mortality rates from the first to fifth peaks were 14.4, 18.2, 23, 9.02 and 9.4%, respectively [ 26 ]. The third peak had the most respiratory involvement, and the fourth peak had the least respiratory involvement, but the need for special care or tracheal intubation was greater in the first wave of the disease [ 26 ].…”
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“…The mortality rates from the first to fifth peaks were 14.4, 18.2, 23, 9.02 and 9.4%, respectively [ 26 ]. The third peak had the most respiratory involvement, and the fourth peak had the least respiratory involvement, but the need for special care or tracheal intubation was greater in the first wave of the disease [ 26 ]. Cough and abdominal pain were more prevalent in the first wave, decreased in the second, then resurfaced in the third [ 27 ].…”
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“…Furthermore, a large numbers of people have been died because of severe side effects associated with COVID-19 ( 4 ). Epidemiological studies suggest that most people with COVID-19 may show mild or moderate symptoms ( 5 , 6 ). However, side effects with this disease can be killer in some patients, especially aged patients and patients with underlying medical conditions like patients with kidney diseases and hypertension, diabetes, and also patients that suffer from cardiac and lung diseases ( 7.…”
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“…Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) is an infectious disease that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 and it has rapidly spread across the globe. 1 , 2 …”
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