Table 2.
Fecal viral shedding in coronavirus disease 2019 patients
SI. No.
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Total number of human subjects in study
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Demographics of the study populations
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Gastrointestinal symptoms
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Confirmed cases of fecal shedding
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Remarks/study summary
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Ref.
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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.