Comparison of Epidemic Characteristics between Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome and Coronavirus Disease 2019/ 重症急性呼吸综合征与新型冠状病毒肺炎流行特征对比分析

2020 
Objective To compare epidemic characteristics between severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19) Methods The general information, including epidemiological and clinical data of the confirmed cases during the epidemic period of the two infectious diseases was collected The data of SARS in Guangzhou was derived from the technical files of Guangzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention (GZCDC), including the statistical report and brief report of the epidemic situation (from January 2 to May 11, 2003);The data of COVID‑19 in Wuhan was derived from the epidemic data published by Wuhan health and Health Committee's official website and other publicly reported documents (from December 9, 2019 to March 11, 2020) Descriptive analysis was used for a comparative analysis of the time and age characteristics, the number of cases, basic reproduction number (R0), proportion of medical staff in confirmed cases (%), crude mortality, etc Results A total of 1 072 cases of SARS in Guangzhou were included in the study The incidence ratio of male to female was 1∶1 26 43 cases of death were reported with a mortality rate of 4 01% The median age was 36 years old The proportion of medical staff in the early stage of the epidemic was 29 04% (88 cases) As to COVID‑19 in Wuhan, a total of 49 978 cases were included, the incidence ratio of male to female was 1 04∶1 The 2 423 cases of death were reported with a mortality rate of 4 85% The median age was 56 years old The proportion of medical staff in the early stage of the epidemic was 30 43% (42 cases) Conclusion The COVID‑19 in Wuhan has the characteristics of high incidence and wide population However, the epidemic situation is falling rapidly, and the prevention and control strategy needs to be adjusted timely The prevention and control of nosocomial infection should be addressed in future
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