Characteristics and outcomes of a sample of patients with COVID-19 identified through social media in Wuhan, China: Observational study

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Background: The number of deaths worldwide caused by coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is increasing rapidly. Information about the clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 who were not admitted to hospital is limited. Some risk factors of mortality associated with COVID-19 are controversial (eg, smoking). Moreover, the impact of city closure on mortality and admission rates is unknown. Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the risk factors of mortality associated with COVID-19 infection among a sample of patients in Wuhan whose conditions were reported on social media. Methods: We enrolled 599 patients with COVID-19 from 67 hospitals in Wuhan in the study; 117 of the participants (19.5%) were not admitted to hospital. The demographic, epidemiological, clinical, and radiological features of the patients were extracted from their social media posts and coded. Telephone follow-up was conducted 1 month later (between March 15 and 23, 2020) to check the clinical outcomes of the patients and acquire other relevant information. Results: The median age of patients with COVID-19 who died (72 years, IQR 66.5-82.0) was significantly higher than that of patients who recovered (61 years, IQR 53-69, P

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Liu, D., Wang, Y., Wang, J., Liu, J., Yue, Y., Liu, W., … Wang, Z. (2020). Characteristics and outcomes of a sample of patients with COVID-19 identified through social media in Wuhan, China: Observational study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 22(8). https://doi.org/10.2196/20108

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