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. 2022 Jul 7;28(25):2802–2822. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v28.i25.2802

Table 2.

Fecal viral shedding in coronavirus disease 2019 patients

SI. No.
Total number of human subjects in study
Demographics of the study populations
Gastrointestinal symptoms
Confirmed cases of fecal shedding
Remarks/study summary
Ref.
1 205 Patients (mean age of 44 years) were hospitalised, Chinese without any comorbidities No symptoms 44 Evidence-based study for gastrointestinal infection of SARS-CoV-2 virus and its possible fecal-oral transmission route in humans [131]
2 73 Different age group (10 mo to 78 years old), hospitalised Chinese patients without report any comorbidities Gastrointestinal bleeding, diarrhea 39 Description of epidemiological and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 patients [124]
3 10 Chinese patients have aged 19-40 years, hospitalised and no such comorbidity was reported Hemoptysis, diarrhea, cough 8 Report of median aged COVID-19 confirmed patients in ICU [127]
4 14 Patients (18-87 years) were hospitalized, Chinese individuals without any comorbidities No symptoms 5 Retrospective analysis of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases in hospitalized conditions [132]
5 66 Chinese patients (median age of 44 years) were hospitalised, comorbidity was not reported No symptoms 11 Viral RNA detection was performed from throat swabs, stool, urine, and serum samples in different clinical conditions in COVID-19 patients [133]
6 18 Adults patients (median age, 47 years) from Singapore were hospitalised and comorbidities was noted No symptoms 4 COVID-19 patient case series using clinical, laboratory, and radiological data [134]
7 74 Studied paients belonged from China and were hospitalised with comorbidities No symptoms 41 Analysis of respiratory and fecal samples to determine clinical symptoms and medical treatments of COVID-19 patients [135]
8 9 Adults Chinese patients were hospitalised without any comorbidities Diarrhea and urinary irritation 2 Detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in urine and blood samples, and anal, oropharyngeal swabs of confirmed COVID-19 patients [136]

ICU: Intensive care unit; COVID-19: Coronavirus disease 2019; SARS-CoV-2: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.