1. Probability of symptoms and critical disease after SARS-CoV-2 infection
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Poletti, Piero, Tirani, Marcello, Cereda, Danilo, Trentini, Filippo, Guzzetta, Giorgio, Sabatino, Giuliana, Marziano, Valentina, Castrofino, Ambra, Grosso, Francesca, Del Castillo, Gabriele, Piccarreta, Raffaella, Force, ATS Lombardy COVID-19 Task, Andreassi, Aida, Melegaro, Alessia, Gramegna, Maria, Ajelli, Marco, and Merler, Stefano
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Quantitative Biology - Populations and Evolution - Abstract
We quantified the probability of developing symptoms (respiratory or fever \geq 37.5 {\deg}C) and critical disease (requiring intensive care or resulting in death) of SARS-CoV-2 positive subjects. 5,484 contacts of SARS-CoV-2 index cases detected in Lombardy, Italy were analyzed, and positive subjects were ascertained via nasal swabs and serological assays. 73.9% of all infected individuals aged less than 60 years did not develop symptoms (95% confidence interval: 71.8-75.9%). The risk of symptoms increased with age. 6.6% of infected subjects older than 60 years had critical disease, with males at significantly higher risk., Comment: sample increased: results updated with new records coming from the ongoing serological surveys
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- 2020
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