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Middle aged also facing greater risk from deadly Covid-19 pandemic — study | Middle aged also facing greater risk from deadly Covid-19 pandemic — study |
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While elderly people face the greatest risk from the coronavirus, patients in their 50s may be also highly affected, according to a newly released study. It comes as global cases of Covid-19 cracked the 800,000 mark. | While elderly people face the greatest risk from the coronavirus, patients in their 50s may be also highly affected, according to a newly released study. It comes as global cases of Covid-19 cracked the 800,000 mark. |
The research conducted by the specialists from Britain is a comprehensive investigation into deaths and hospitalizations reported to national and provincial health commissions in China. | |
Among others, scientists estimated "the time between onset of symptoms and outcome (death or discharge from hospital)" using the individual-case data. | Among others, scientists estimated "the time between onset of symptoms and outcome (death or discharge from hospital)" using the individual-case data. |
Funded by the UK Medical Research Council, and published in the Lancet, the probe said that over 8% of people that were in their 50s needed hospital treatment. | Funded by the UK Medical Research Council, and published in the Lancet, the probe said that over 8% of people that were in their 50s needed hospital treatment. |
That said, it also showed that patients over 80 remain the highest risk category with some 18% needing hospital treatment after contracting the disease. | That said, it also showed that patients over 80 remain the highest risk category with some 18% needing hospital treatment after contracting the disease. |
At the other end of the spectrum 10-19-year-olds were the least at risk category with only 0.04% being hospitalized. | At the other end of the spectrum 10-19-year-olds were the least at risk category with only 0.04% being hospitalized. |
Co-author of the study, Professor Azra Ghani said that the estimates can be basically applied “to any country” for decisions as to how tackle Covid-19. | Co-author of the study, Professor Azra Ghani said that the estimates can be basically applied “to any country” for decisions as to how tackle Covid-19. |
“There might be outlying cases that get a lot of media attention, but our analysis very clearly shows that at aged 50 and over, hospitalization is much more likely than in those under 50, and a greater proportion of cases are likely to be fatal.” | “There might be outlying cases that get a lot of media attention, but our analysis very clearly shows that at aged 50 and over, hospitalization is much more likely than in those under 50, and a greater proportion of cases are likely to be fatal.” |
The study’s findings are based on an analysis of 70,117 laboratory-confirmed and clinically-diagnosed cases in mainland China (as of February, 8) as well as 689 positive cases of people evacuated from Wuhan, the outbreak epicenter, on repatriation flights (as of February, 25) . | The study’s findings are based on an analysis of 70,117 laboratory-confirmed and clinically-diagnosed cases in mainland China (as of February, 8) as well as 689 positive cases of people evacuated from Wuhan, the outbreak epicenter, on repatriation flights (as of February, 25) . |
The latest available figures from the WHO showed that the virus had killed 33,673 people out of 719,700 cases worldwide. | The latest available figures from the WHO showed that the virus had killed 33,673 people out of 719,700 cases worldwide. |
However, according to the Johns Hopkins University, the numbers are even more grim as it counts over 800,000 people affected by the deadly Covid-19. | However, according to the Johns Hopkins University, the numbers are even more grim as it counts over 800,000 people affected by the deadly Covid-19. |
This puts the mortality rate of all confirmed coronavirus cases at around 4%, but experts stressed that due to the absence of widespread testing, it is impossible to know exactly how many people may have been infected and recovered. | |
Meanwhile, cases of younger generation increasingly affected by the coronavirus are keep popping up. Belgium has reported Tuesday that a 12-year old girl died from the deadly disease, while Moscow authorities sounded the alarm over the ratio of serious Covid-19 cases among younger people as well. They reported that 40 percent of the patients undergoing artificial lung ventilation are under the age of 40. | Meanwhile, cases of younger generation increasingly affected by the coronavirus are keep popping up. Belgium has reported Tuesday that a 12-year old girl died from the deadly disease, while Moscow authorities sounded the alarm over the ratio of serious Covid-19 cases among younger people as well. They reported that 40 percent of the patients undergoing artificial lung ventilation are under the age of 40. |
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