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Real estimates of mortality following COVID-19 infection.

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This poster presents a poster presented at the 2016 International Conference of the Association for the Advance Study of Childbirth and Materno-fetal and Obstetrics entitled “Advances in Maternity and Childbirth Education and Research: Foundations of Pediatric Infectious Diseases.”
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Materno-fetal and Obstetrics Research Unit, Department Woman-Mother-Child, Lausanne University Hospital, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland (DB, LP, GF); CHESS Center, The First Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu, China (XQ); Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA (KN-S); Aix Marseille Université, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Marseille, Service de Santé des Armées, Vecteurs— Infections Tropicales et Méditerranéennes (VITROME), Institut Hospitalo-Universitaire– Méditerranée Infection, Marseille, France (DM); and Laboratoire Eurofins—Labazur Guyane, French Guiana, France (DM)

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Clinical Characteristics of 138 Hospitalized Patients With 2019 Novel Coronavirus-Infected Pneumonia in Wuhan, China.

TL;DR: The epidemiological and clinical characteristics of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV)-infected pneumonia in Wuhan, China, and hospital-associated transmission as the presumed mechanism of infection for affected health professionals and hospitalized patients are described.
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Incubation period of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infections among travellers from Wuhan, China, 20-28 January 2020.

TL;DR: Using the travel history and symptom onset of 88 confirmed cases that were detected outside Wuhan in the early outbreak phase, the mean incubation period is estimated to be 6.4 days, which should help inform 2019-nCoV case definitions and appropriate quarantine durations.

Report of the WHO-China Joint Mission on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

TL;DR: The final report of the Joint Mission was submitted on 28 February 2020 as discussed by the authors, where the authors gave particular focus to addressing key questions related to the natural history and severity of COVID-19, the transmission dynamics of the COVID19 virus in different settings, and the impact of ongoing response measures in areas of high (community level), moderate (clusters) and low (sporadic cases or no cases) transmission.
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Estimating the risk of 2019 Novel Coronavirus death during the course of the outbreak in China, 2020

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