Neutralizing Antibody Response and SARS Severity
Mei-Shang Ho*, Wei-Ju Chen*, Hour-Young Chen†, Szu-Fong Lin†, Min-Chin Wang†, Jiali Di†, Yen-Ta Lu‡, Ching-Lung Liu‡, Shan-Chwen Chang§, Chung-Liang Chao¶, Chwan-Chuen King§, Jeng-Min Chiou*, Ih-Jen Su#, and Jyh-Yuan Yang†
Author affiliations: *Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan; †Center for Disease Control, Taipei, Taiwan; ‡Taipei Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; §National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; ¶Taipei Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; #National Health Research Institutes, Taipei, Taiwan
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Table 1
Requirement of oxygen supplement in relation to the duration of illness among SARS-CoV–infected patients*†
Outcome |
Oxygen supplement
|
None or <2 L, % (n) |
>2 L by mask, % (n) |
By assisted ventilation, % (n) |
Duration of illness (d) |
<14 |
100.0 (5) |
0 |
0 |
15–21 |
100.0 (16) |
0 |
0 |
22–28 |
86.9 (20) |
13.0 (3) |
0 |
>28 |
23.5 (4) |
23.5 (4) |
52.9 (9) |
Death |
0 |
0 |
100 (11) |
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