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. 2020 May 19;35(5):588–598. doi: 10.1007/s12250-020-00224-3

Table 1.

Differences in clinical and laboratory characteristics between patients with mild and severe cases of SFTSV infection.

Characteristics ALL cases (N = 29) Mild (N = 15) Severe (N = 14, including 2 deceased patients) P value
Age, years 58 (35–74) 54 (35–70) 61 (40–74) 0.02b
Male, sex, n (%) 15 (51.7) 9 (60) 6 (42.8) 0.85c
Days of hospitalization, days 8 (3–21) 6 (4–10) 11 (3–21) 0.003d
Duration of fever, days 6 (3–10) 6 (3–8) 6 (3–10) 0.67d
Plasma RNA, Log10 3.48 (1.13–6.95) 2.22 (1.13–5.61) 4.14 (2.03–6.95) 0.02d
Platelet count, 109/L 48 (11–82) 50 (21–78) 49.5 (11–82) 0.69b
Monocyte count, 109/L 0.21 (0.01–1.44) 0.21 (0.01–1.94) 0.19 (0.01–1.44) 0.95b
Lymphocyte count, 109/L 0.68 (0.21–2.31) 0.74 (0.31–2.31) 0.70 (0.21–1.96) 0.73b
Leukocyte count, 109/L 2.75 (0.75–12.63) 2.75 (0.75–5.9) 5.8 (0.95–12.63) 0.07b

aData are presented as the median (range) unless otherwise specified

bAccording to a t test

cAccording to Pearson’s Chi square test

dAccording to the Mann–Whitney U-test