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. 2020 May 16;81(2):e102–e103. doi: 10.1016/j.jinf.2020.05.026

Table 1.

Recovery rates from SARS-CoV-2 infection among Israeli male and female COVID-19 patients by age groups. (a) Recovery periods (days) calculated from an anonymized dataset of recovered COVID-19 patients released to the public by the Israel Ministry of Health on April 28 2020 (https://data.gov.il/dataset/covid-19). This dataset includes time (days) from first positive to first negative SARS-CoV-2 PCR test for 5769 Israelis (3370 men and 2399 women). (b) Analysis comparing patients aged 0–29 years and >30 years.

a.
Recovery Rate (Days±SD)
Age  (%Male)\Sex 0–19 years
 (54.6%)
20–29 years
(60.7%)
30–39 years
 (59.9%)
40–49 years
(59.5%)
50–59 years
(54.5%)
>60 years
(56.7%)
Male 13.61±5.89
N = 510
13.97±5.81
N = 859
14.46±6.0
N = 502
14.79±5.72
N = 460
14.81±5.90
N = 457
14.73±5.896
N = 582
Female 13.24±5.70
N = 423
13.99±5.9
N = 556
14.17±6.14
N = 335
14.76±5.90
N = 313
14.18±5.90
N = 328
13.99±6.44
N = 444
b.
Sex Age Recovery Rate (Days±SD)
Male 0–29 years
N = 1369
13.84 ± 5.67
>30 years
N = 2001
14.69±6.0
Female 0–29 years
N = 979
13.66±5.87
>30 years
N = 1420
14.24±6.16