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How many affected by coronavirus are there in Mula? (11/04/2020)

SITUATION REPORT OF COVID-19 IN THE REGION OF MURCIA APRIL 10, 2020

In the Region of Murcia to date of the report, there have been 1,413 confirmed cases of COVID-19 infection.

The first case was declared on March 6 and confirmed as positive on March 8.

As of yesterday, 231 cases are admitted to hospitals in the Region, of which 42 are in the ICU.

58% of confirmed patients are in home isolation.

275 patients have been epidemiologically discharged and 94 deaths have occurred.

The diagnostic tests carried out for the detection of coronaviruses have been 11927. Figure 1 details the number of cases confirmed by COVID-19 in the Region of Murcia from the beginning to April 10, 2020.

CASES ACCORDING TO AGE GROUP AND CLINICAL SITUATION, AND DECEASED.

Hospitalization at some point during their illness (not hospitalized today) has been recorded of 528 cases of the 1,350 respondents (39.1%), with 47.9% of hospitalizations in men and 32% in women .

The mean age of the hospitalized group is 63 years and the median is 64 years.

The median hospitalization time, excluding deaths, is 9 days (P25: 6, P75: 15) and the ICU stay is 12 days (P25: 6.75, P75: 16) (these data are calculated based on All patients who have been hospitalized, both those who have already been discharged and those who have not yet been discharged at the current date, so they are provisional data and are expected to increase with the passage of time. days).

Most of the confirmed cases have presented a picture of mild acute respiratory infection, with 371 cases of pneumonia reported to date, of which 40 had acute respiratory distress syndrome.

The median time from the date of onset of symptoms to the confirmatory diagnosis was for the total cases of 7 days (P25: 3, P75: 11).

The median time from the date of onset of symptoms to hospital admission in hospitalized patients who were not previously admitted was 7 days (P25: 4, P75: 11).

The median time from the date of onset of symptoms to ICU admission in those hospitalized patients who were not previously admitted was 8 days (P25: 6, P75: 11).

In a specific analysis of confirmed cases according to the presence of pneumonia, it is observed that patients with pneumonia are significantly older than those without pneumonia (median of 63 vs. 48 years, respectively).

The percentage of cases aged 60 years and over is clearly higher in cases with pneumonia than in cases without pneumonia.

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Source: murciasalud.es / Murcia.com

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