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Clinical characteristics and predictors for hospitalisation during the initial phases of the Delta variant COVID-19 outbreak in Sydney, Australia
Emergency Medicine Australasia ( IF 1.7 ) Pub Date : 2022-06-23 , DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.14048
Rebecca Davis 1, 2 , Kendall Bein 2, 3 , Jamie Burrows 2, 3 , Bashir Chakar 2, 3 , Saartje Berendsen Russell 2, 3 , Owen Hutchings 1 , Cassandra Dearing 1 , Dianna Jagers 1 , James Edwards 2 , Dane Chalkley 2 , Miranda Shaw 1 , Lucy McKenzie 1 , Helen Goldmith 3 , Michael Dinh 2, 3
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The COVID-19 Delta variant of concern continues to pose significant challenges to health systems globally, with increased transmissibility and different patient populations affected. In Sydney, a virtual model of care was implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and Special Health Accommodation (SHA) was made available for community patients with COVID-19 who could not isolate at home or needed health support.

中文翻译:

澳大利亚悉尼 Delta 变异 COVID-19 爆发初始阶段的临床特征和住院预测因素

受关注的 COVID-19 Delta 变种继续对全球卫生系统构成重大挑战,其传播能力增加,不同的患者群体受到影响。在悉尼,针对 COVID-19 大流行实施了虚拟护理模式,并为无法在家隔离或需要健康支持的 COVID-19 社区患者提供了特殊健康住宿 (SHA)。
更新日期:2022-06-23
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