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National French survey of COVID-19 symptoms in people aged 70 and over.


ABSTRACT: The objective of this national French survey was to determine the COVID-19 semiology in seniors(n=353; mean,84.7±7.0y). 57.8% of patients exhibited ?3symptoms, including thermal dysregulation(83.6%), cough(58.9%), asthenia(52.7%), polypnea(39.9%), gastrointestinal signs(24.4%). Patients?80y exhibited falls(P=0.002) and asthenia(P=0.002). Patients with neurocognitive disorders exhibited delirium(P<0.001) and altered consciousness(P=0.001). Clinical peculiarities of COVID-19 were reported in seniors.

SUBMITTER: Annweiler C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7337693 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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National French Survey of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Symptoms in People Aged 70 and Over.

Annweiler Cédric C   Sacco Guillaume G   Salles Nathalie N   Aquino Jean-Pierre JP   Gautier Jennifer J   Berrut Gilles G   Guérin Olivier O   Gavazzi Gaetan G  

Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 20210201 3


The objective of this national French survey was to determine the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) semiology in seniors (n = 353; mean, 84.7 ± 7.0 years). A total of 57.8% of patients exhibited ≤3 symptoms, including thermal dysregulation (83.6%), cough (58.9%), asthenia (52.7%), polypnea (39.9%), and gastrointestinal signs (24.4%). Patients ≥80 years exhibited falls (P = .002) and asthenia (P = .002). Patients with neurocognitive disorders exhibited delirium (P < .001) and altered consciousn  ...[more]

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