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Comparative study of
asymptomatic
and
symptomatic
patients with COVID-19 at Rawdat Al Khail Health Centre (RAK-HC) in Doha
(Qatar)
shows that higher viral load is associated with higher heart rate, higher
temperature,
lower SpO
2
, and there is no relation between viral load and age.
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34895104
(
Libyan J Med
)
PMID
34895104
Date of Publishing
: 2022 Dec
Title
Age and clinical signs as predictors of COVID-19 symptoms and cycle threshold value
Author(s) name
Dergaa I, Abubaker M et al.
Journal
Libyan J Med
Impact factor
2.8
Citation count
: 3
Date of Entry
2022 Jul 23
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NLM format
Dergaa I, Abubaker M, Souissi A, Mohammed AR, Varma A, Musa S, Al Naama A, Mkaouer B, Ben Saad H. Age and clinical signs as predictors of COVID-19 symptoms and cycle threshold value. Libyan J Med. 2022 Dec;17(1):2010337. PMID:34895104
88.8% were
symptomatic,
of which
Fever
(63%) and
Headache
(47.6%) were the major symptoms in general whereas only 11.2% were
asymptomatic.
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33513332
(
Emerg Infect Dis
)
PMID
33513332
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Mar
Title
Epidemiology and Clinical Course of First Wave Coronavirus Disease Cases, Faroe Islands
Author(s) name
Kristiansen MF, Heimustovu BH et al.
Journal
Emerg Infect Dis
Impact factor
6.81
Citation count
: 6
×
NLM format
Kristiansen MF, Heimustovu BH, Borg SÁ, Mohr TH, Gislason H, Møller LF, Christiansen DH, Steig BÁ, Petersen MS, Strøm M, Gaini S. Epidemiology and Clinical Course of First Wave Coronavirus Disease Cases, Faroe Islands. Emerg Infect Dis. 2021 Mar;27(3):749-758. PMID:33513332
Diarrhea and Abdominal
pain
were the only gastrointestinal symptoms with 5.9% prevalence each, out of 187
symptomatic
cases.
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33513332
(
Emerg Infect Dis
)
PMID
33513332
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Mar
Title
Epidemiology and Clinical Course of First Wave Coronavirus Disease Cases, Faroe Islands
Author(s) name
Kristiansen MF, Heimustovu BH et al.
Journal
Emerg Infect Dis
Impact factor
6.81
Citation count
: 6
×
NLM format
Kristiansen MF, Heimustovu BH, Borg SÁ, Mohr TH, Gislason H, Møller LF, Christiansen DH, Steig BÁ, Petersen MS, Strøm M, Gaini S. Epidemiology and Clinical Course of First Wave Coronavirus Disease Cases, Faroe Islands. Emerg Infect Dis. 2021 Mar;27(3):749-758. PMID:33513332
Cough
(44.4%) was one of the prevalent respiratory symptom among 166
symptomatic
cases, followed by
sore throat
(30%).
✍
33513332
(
Emerg Infect Dis
)
PMID
33513332
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Mar
Title
Epidemiology and Clinical Course of First Wave Coronavirus Disease Cases, Faroe Islands
Author(s) name
Kristiansen MF, Heimustovu BH et al.
Journal
Emerg Infect Dis
Impact factor
6.81
Citation count
: 6
×
NLM format
Kristiansen MF, Heimustovu BH, Borg SÁ, Mohr TH, Gislason H, Møller LF, Christiansen DH, Steig BÁ, Petersen MS, Strøm M, Gaini S. Epidemiology and Clinical Course of First Wave Coronavirus Disease Cases, Faroe Islands. Emerg Infect Dis. 2021 Mar;27(3):749-758. PMID:33513332
This research had focused on evaluating the presence of symptoms of Anxiety Disorder in adolescents with hearing loss during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Among the deaf participants,18 were pre-lingually deaf and 5 were post-lingually deaf. Of the hard of hearing participants, 23 used hearing aids
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33618708
(
BMC Psychiatry
)
PMID
33618708
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Feb 22
Title
Symptoms of anxiety disorders in Iranian adolescents with hearing loss during the COVID-19 pandemic
Author(s) name
Ariapooran S, Khezeli M.
Journal
BMC Psychiatry
Impact factor
2.86
Citation count
: 5
×
NLM format
Ariapooran S, Khezeli M. Symptoms of anxiety disorders in Iranian adolescents with hearing loss during the COVID-19 pandemic. BMC Psychiatry. 2021 Feb 22;21(1):114. PMID:33618708
100 Patients were surveyed post-discharge and the symptoms reported by them were recorded and divided into two categories based on whether or not they were in the ICU during hospitalisation.
Data analysis was carried out using Microsoft Excel with descriptive statistics. Mobility, personal care, usual activities, pain and anxiety/depression were addressed using the EQ5D5L Version for Interviewer Administration
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32729939
(
J Med Virol
)
PMID
32729939
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Feb
Title
Postdischarge symptoms and rehabilitation needs in survivors of COVID19 infection: A crosssectional evaluation
Author(s) name
Halpin SJ, McIvor C et al.
Journal
J Med Virol
Impact factor
2.07
Citation count
: 323
×
NLM format
Halpin SJ, McIvor C, Whyatt G, Adams A, Harvey O, McLean L, Walshaw C, Kemp S, Corrado J, Singh R, Collins T, O'Connor RJ, Sivan M. Postdischarge symptoms and rehabilitation needs in survivors of COVID19 infection: A crosssectional evaluation. J Med Virol. 2021 Feb;93(2):1013-1022. PMID:32729939
A cross sectional study including 105 patients with documented clinical recovery and virological clearance to evaluate the prevalence of anxiety or/and depression.
1. The patients underwent medical examination one to three months after virological clearance.
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32841387
(
J Med Virol
)
PMID
32841387
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Feb
Title
Anxiety and depression symptoms after virological clearance of COVID19: a crosssectional study in Milan, Italy
Author(s) name
Tomasoni D, Bai F et al.
Journal
J Med Virol
Impact factor
2.07
Citation count
: 32
×
NLM format
Tomasoni D, Bai F, Castoldi R, Barbanotti D, Falcinella C, Mulè G, Mondatore D, Tavelli A, Vegni E, Marchetti G, d'Arminio Monforte A. Anxiety and depression symptoms after virological clearance of COVID19: a crosssectional study in Milan, Italy. J Med Virol. 2021 Feb;93(2):1175-1179. PMID:32841387
Respiratory symptoms cluster was the second most frequent cluster with 34% occurence rate (52,827). Family members with COVID-19 were more frequently
symptomatic
(13%) than presymptomatic (6%).
Respiratory cluster was represented in Gold in the given Symptomatic profiling graph in Panel B.
✍
33434668
(
Int J Infect Dis
)
PMID
33434668
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Jan 9
Title
Epidemiology of COVID-19 in Mexico: Symptomatic profiles and presymptomatic people
Author(s) name
Fernández-Rojas MA, Luna-Ruiz Esparza MA et al.
Journal
Int J Infect Dis
Impact factor
3.42
Citation count
: 11
×
NLM format
Fernández-Rojas MA, Luna-Ruiz Esparza MA, Campos-Romero A, Calva-Espinosa DY, Moreno-Camacho JL, Langle-Martínez AP, García-Gil A, Solís-González CJ, Canizalez-Román A, León-Sicairos N, Alcántar-Fernández J. Epidemiology of COVID-19 in Mexico: Symptomatic profiles and presymptomatic people. Int J Infect Dis. 2021 Mar;104:572-579. PMID:33434668
Gastrointestinal symptoms cluster was the third frequent cluster with 10% occurrence rate (16,518). Non-communicable diseases
(Hypertension,
Diabetes,
Obesity)
were more prevalent in
symptomatic
than presymptomatic cases.
Presymptomatic carriers were observed in 13% (25,520) of the SARS-CoV-2 cases with no symptoms on test day and previous days. More common among older adults (31%) than children (26%).
✍
33434668
(
Int J Infect Dis
)
PMID
33434668
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Jan 9
Title
Epidemiology of COVID-19 in Mexico: Symptomatic profiles and presymptomatic people
Author(s) name
Fernández-Rojas MA, Luna-Ruiz Esparza MA et al.
Journal
Int J Infect Dis
Impact factor
3.42
Citation count
: 11
×
NLM format
Fernández-Rojas MA, Luna-Ruiz Esparza MA, Campos-Romero A, Calva-Espinosa DY, Moreno-Camacho JL, Langle-Martínez AP, García-Gil A, Solís-González CJ, Canizalez-Román A, León-Sicairos N, Alcántar-Fernández J. Epidemiology of COVID-19 in Mexico: Symptomatic profiles and presymptomatic people. Int J Infect Dis. 2021 Mar;104:572-579. PMID:33434668
All the 3 clusters share
Headache,
Myalgia,
Sore throat
as common symptoms based on Tandem clustering analysis. 87,253 (56%) belonged to the common cluster and was reported the most frequent cluster.
Symptomatic
cases (20%) were more in contact with COVID-19 cases than presymptomatic (9%).
Common cluster was represented in Blue in the Panel B of given Symptomatic profiling graph link.
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33434668
(
Int J Infect Dis
)
PMID
33434668
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Jan 9
Title
Epidemiology of COVID-19 in Mexico: Symptomatic profiles andpresymptomatic people
Author(s) name
Fernández-Rojas MA, Luna-Ruiz Esparza MA et al.
Journal
Int J Infect Dis
Impact factor
3.42
Citation count
: 11
×
NLM format
Fernández-Rojas MA, Luna-Ruiz Esparza MA, Campos-Romero A, Calva-Espinosa DY, Moreno-Camacho JL, Langle-Martínez AP, García-Gil A, Solís-González CJ, Canizalez-Román A, León-Sicairos N, Alcántar-Fernández J. Epidemiology of COVID-19 in Mexico: Symptomatic profiles andpresymptomatic people. Int J Infect Dis. 2021 Mar;104:572-579. PMID:33434668
Cough
was the most prevalent respiratory symptom and was reported in 24 of 36
symptomatic
patients.
✍
33509318
(
Epidemiol Infect
)
PMID
33509318
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Jan 29
Title
Epidemiology of COVID-19 in Northern Ireland, 26 February 2020-26 April 2020
Author(s) name
Pett J, McAleavey P et al.
Journal
Epidemiol Infect
Impact factor
2.01
Citation count
: 2
×
NLM format
Pett J, McAleavey P, McGurnaghan P, Spiers R, O'Doherty M, Patterson L, Johnston J. Epidemiology of COVID-19 in Northern Ireland, 26 February 2020-26 April 2020. Epidemiol Infect. 2021 Jan 29;149:e36. PMID:33509318
Fever
was the major symptom in 25 patients among 36
symptomatic
cases, whereas Chest
pain,
Headache,
Fatigue,
Myalgia and Delirium were all minor symptoms.
✍
33509318
(
Epidemiol Infect
)
PMID
33509318
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Jan 29
Title
Epidemiology of COVID-19 in Northern Ireland, 26 February 2020-26 April 2020
Author(s) name
Pett J, McAleavey P et al.
Journal
Epidemiol Infect
Impact factor
2.01
Citation count
: 2
×
NLM format
Pett J, McAleavey P, McGurnaghan P, Spiers R, O'Doherty M, Patterson L, Johnston J. Epidemiology of COVID-19 in Northern Ireland, 26 February 2020-26 April 2020. Epidemiol Infect. 2021 Jan 29;149:e36. PMID:33509318
A case study in
Mexico,
of a SARS-CoV-2 positive patient with an acute episode of pychosis as the only symptom.
Lab results revealed Hypokalemia K 3.3, elevation of hepatic enzymes -aspartate aminotransferase 53U/L, alanine aminotransferase 69U/L, indirect hyperbilirubinemia and elevated ferritin levels (595ng/mL).
✍
33472577
(
Int J Emerg Med
)
PMID
33472577
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Jan 20
Title
Hiccups and psychosis: two atypical presentations of COVID-19
Author(s) name
Alvarez-Cisneros T, Lara-Reyes A, Sansón-Tinoco S.
Journal
Int J Emerg Med
Impact factor
3.3
Citation count
: 8
×
NLM format
Alvarez-Cisneros T, Lara-Reyes A, Sansón-Tinoco S. Hiccups and psychosis: two atypical presentations of COVID-19. Int J Emerg Med. 2021 Jan 20;14(1):8. PMID:33472577
According to a case study conducted in
Mexico,
an acute episode of pychosis is the only symptom of a SARS-Co-2 patient.
Probable cause of the patient's symptoms was phrenic nerve inflammation secondary to COVID-19 pneumonia.
✍
33472577
(
Int J Emerg Med
)
PMID
33472577
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Jan 20
Title
Hiccups and psychosis: two atypical presentations of COVID-19
Author(s) name
Alvarez-Cisneros T, Lara-Reyes A, Sansón-Tinoco S.
Journal
Int J Emerg Med
Impact factor
3.3
Citation count
: 8
×
NLM format
Alvarez-Cisneros T, Lara-Reyes A, Sansón-Tinoco S. Hiccups and psychosis: two atypical presentations of COVID-19. Int J Emerg Med. 2021 Jan 20;14(1):8. PMID:33472577
This study characterises the prevalence, onset and nature of musculoskeletal complaints in COVID-19 patients and explores their clinical significance.
Statistics were performed using SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 26.0 (IBM Corp, Armonk, New York).Clinical characteristics were compared between patients with and without musculoskeletal symptoms, and between patients in the different musculoskeletal groups using the Mann-Whitney U test, Fishers exact test and one-way ANOVA as appropriate
✍
33476761
(
Int J Infect Dis
)
PMID
33476761
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Jan 18
Title
Viral arthralgia a new manifestation of COVID-19 infection? A cohort study of COVID-19-associated musculoskeletal symptoms
Author(s) name
Hoong CWS, Amin MNME et al.
Journal
Int J Infect Dis
Impact factor
3.42
Citation count
: 6
×
NLM format
Hoong CWS, Amin MNME, Tan TC, Lee JE. Viral arthralgia a new manifestation of COVID-19 infection? A cohort study of COVID-19-associated musculoskeletal symptoms . Int J Infect Dis. 2021 Mar;104:363-369. PMID:33476761
The study was conducted in a virtual outpatient COVID-19 clinic with aims to describe symptom profile and clinical outcomes.
✍
33469566
(
SN Compr Clin Med
)
PMID
33469566
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Jan 14
Title
Symptoms and Clinical Outcomes of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in the Outpatient Setting
Author(s) name
Knight D, Downes K et al.
Journal
SN Compr Clin Med
Impact factor
- n/a -
Citation count
: 9
×
NLM format
Knight D, Downes K, Munipalli B, Halkar MG, Logvinov II, Speicher LL, Hines SL. Symptoms and Clinical Outcomes of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in the Outpatient Setting. SN Compr Clin Med. 2021 Jan 14:1-8. PMID:33469566
103 COVID-19 patients were screened for 13 subjective neurological symptoms along with anxiety and depression as a major focus.
Depression and anxiety are frequent symptoms in patients with SARS-CoV2 infection needing careful medical evaluation and follow-up. Moreover, counteracting these neuropsychological symptoms can improve the reaction to the infection and can need of specific treatments in order to improve the possibility of rehabilitation and recovery.
✍
32987349
(
J Affect Disord
)
PMID
32987349
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Jan 1
Title
Depressive and anxiety symptoms in patients with SARS-CoV2 infection
Author(s) name
Liguori C, Pierantozzi M et al.
Journal
J Affect Disord
Impact factor
4.17
Citation count
: 3
×
NLM format
Liguori C, Pierantozzi M, Spanetta M, Sarmati L, Cesta N, Iannetta M, Ora J, Mina GG, Puxeddu E, Balbi O, Pezzuto G, Magrini A, Rogliani P, Andreoni M, Mercuri NB. Depressive and anxiety symptoms in patients with SARS-CoV2 infection. J Affect Disord. 2021 Jan 1;278:339-340. PMID:32987349
A study among clinical healthcare workers to determine rates of anxiety and depression and the factors associated with their prevalence.
The questionnaire included Perceived Stress Scale-10 (PSS-10), Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-Item Scale (GAD-7) and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). Factors associated with anxiety and depression symptoms were estimated by logistic regression analysis.The database was constructed by using EpiDate3.1 and analyzed by SPSS 25.0.
✍
32961409
(
J Affect Disord
)
PMID
32961409
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Jan 1
Title
Anxiety and depression symptoms of medical staff under COVID-19 epidemic in China
Author(s) name
Liu Y, Chen H et al.
Journal
J Affect Disord
Impact factor
4.17
Citation count
: 33
×
NLM format
Liu Y, Chen H, Zhang N, Wang X, Fan Q, Zhang Y, Huang L, Hu B, Li M. Anxiety and depression symptoms of medical staff under COVID-19 epidemic in China. J Affect Disord. 2021 Jan 1;278:144-148. PMID:32961409
103 COVID-19 patients were screened for 13 subjective neurological symptoms along with anxiety and depression as a major focus.
Depression and anxiety are frequent symptoms in patients with SARS-CoV2 infection needing careful medical evaluation and follow-up. Moreover, counteracting these neuropsychological symptoms can improve the reaction to the infection and can need of specific treatments in order to improve the possibility of rehabilitation and recovery.
✍
32987349
(
J Affect Disord
)
PMID
32987349
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Jan 1
Title
Depressive and anxiety symptoms in patients with SARS-CoV2 infection
Author(s) name
Liguori C, Pierantozzi M et al.
Journal
J Affect Disord
Impact factor
4.17
Citation count
: 3
×
NLM format
Liguori C, Pierantozzi M, Spanetta M, Sarmati L, Cesta N, Iannetta M, Ora J, Mina GG, Puxeddu E, Balbi O, Pezzuto G, Magrini A, Rogliani P, Andreoni M, Mercuri NB. Depressive and anxiety symptoms in patients with SARS-CoV2 infection. J Affect Disord. 2021 Jan 1;278:339-340. PMID:32987349
A multinational cross-sectiolnal survey to determine prevelance of anxiety symptoms and associated risk and protective factors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 related education in LMICs can help decrease stigma and can enghance mental health in communities.
✍
33035760
(
J Psychiatr Res
)
PMID
33035760
Date of Publishing
: 2021 Jan
Title
Frequency and correlates of anxiety symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic in low- and middle-income countries: A multinational study
Author(s) name
Cénat JM, Dalexis RD et al.
Journal
J Psychiatr Res
Impact factor
4.23
Citation count
: 16
×
NLM format
Cénat JM, Dalexis RD, Guerrier M, Noorishad PG, Derivois D, Bukaka J, Birangui JP, Adansikou K, Clorméus LA, Kokou-Kpolou CK, Ndengeyingoma A, Sezibera V, Auguste RE, Rousseau C. Frequency and correlates of anxiety symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic in low- and middle-income countries: A multinational study. J Psychiatr Res. 2021 Jan;132:13-17. PMID:33035760
A case study of a 52 year old man with SARS-CoV-2 infection who developed vesicular
skin
eruptions and subsequent GI symptons but not any typical symptoms associated with COVID-19.
The patient did not have any respiratory symptoms
✍
33471878
(
Cutis
)
PMID
33471878
Date of Publishing
: 2020 Dec
Title
Skin eruption and gastrointestinal symptoms as presentation of COVID-19
Author(s) name
Chu S, Christensen LF, Vidmar D.
Journal
Cutis
Impact factor
0.47
Citation count
: 1
×
NLM format
Chu S, Christensen LF, Vidmar D. Skin eruption and gastrointestinal symptoms as presentation of COVID-19. Cutis. 2020 Dec;106(6):309-310. PMID:33471878
A study of patients discharged from a single centre in
France,
conducted to monitor the persistence of symptoms post-discharge, through a telephonic questionnaire.
mMRC-modified Medical Research Council grade 2 (Walks slower than people of the same age because of dyspnoea or has to stop for breath when walking at own pace)
✍
32853602
(
J Infect
)
PMID
32853602
Date of Publishing
: 2020 Dec
Title
Post-discharge persistent symptoms and health-related quality of life after hospitalization for COVID-19
Author(s) name
Garrigues E, Janvier P et al.
Journal
J Infect
Impact factor
5.1
Citation count
: 274
×
NLM format
Garrigues E, Janvier P, Kherabi Y, Le Bot A, Hamon A, Gouze H, Doucet L, Berkani S, Oliosi E, Mallart E, Corre F, Zarrouk V, Moyer JD, Galy A, Honsel V, Fantin B, Nguyen Y. Post-discharge persistent symptoms and health-related quality of life after hospitalization for COVID-19. J Infect. 2020 Dec;81(6):e4-e6. PMID:32853602
Analysis of 11 COVID-19 positive patients with recurrent viral symptoms or viral re-infection.
✍
32619697
(
J Infect
)
PMID
32619697
Date of Publishing
: 2020 Nov
Title
Clinical recurrences of COVID-19 symptoms after recovery: Viral relapse, reinfection or inflammatory rebound?
Author(s) name
Gousseff M, Penot P et al.
Journal
J Infect
Impact factor
5.1
Citation count
: 145
×
NLM format
Gousseff M, Penot P, Gallay L, Batisse D, Benech N, Bouiller K, Collarino R, Conrad A, Slama D, Joseph C, Lemaignen A, Lescure FX, Levy B, Mahevas M, Pozzetto B, Vignier N, Wyplosz B, Salmon D, Goehringer F, Botelho-Nevers E; in behalf of the COCOREC study group. Clinical recurrences of COVID-19 symptoms after recovery: Viral relapse, reinfection or inflammatory rebound?. J Infect. 2020 Nov;81(5):816-846. PMID:32619697
A study analysing the frequency distribution of clinical symptoms focusing on upper airway symptoms in COVID-19 patients with regard to parameters such as age, gender.
1. Lymphopenia and bilateral alterations at chest CT were very common between patients with COVID-19 2. Critical cases with complications (9%), intensive care unit admission (7.3%), invasive ventilation (3.4%), and mortality (2.4%)
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32283980
(
Ear Nose Throat J
)
PMID
32283980
Date of Publishing
: 2020 Nov
Title
Clinical Presentation of COVID-19: A Systematic Review Focusing on Upper Airway Symptoms.
Author(s) name
Lovato A, de Filippis C.
Journal
Ear Nose Throat J
Impact factor
0.35
Citation count
: 141
×
NLM format
Lovato A, de Filippis C. Clinical Presentation of COVID-19: A Systematic Review Focusing on Upper Airway Symptoms.. Ear Nose Throat J. 2020 Nov;99(9):569-576. PMID:32283980
34.3% of liver transplant recipients with COVID-19 presented Dyspnea as a respiratory symptom.
✍
32891405
(
Transplant Proc
)
PMID
32891405
Date of Publishing
: 2020 Nov
Title
Clinical Presentation, Treatment, and Mortality Rate in Liver Transplant Recipients With Coronavirus Disease 2019: A Systematic Review and Quantitative Analysis
Author(s) name
Fraser J, Mousley J et al.
Journal
Transplant Proc
Impact factor
0.95
Citation count
: 19
×
NLM format
Fraser J, Mousley J, Testro A, Smibert OC, Koshy AN. Clinical Presentation, Treatment, and Mortality Rate in Liver Transplant Recipients With Coronavirus Disease 2019: A Systematic Review and Quantitative Analysis. Transplant Proc. 2020 Nov;52(9):2676-2683. PMID:32891405