Clinical manifestations of COVID-19 in the general population: systematic review

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Rodrigo da Rosa Mesquita
Luiz Carlos Francelino Silva Junior
Fernanda Mayara Santos Santana
Tatiana Farias de Oliveira
Rafaela Campos Alcântara
Gabriel Monteiro Arnozo
Etvaldo Rodrigues da Silva Filho
Aisla Graciele Galdino dos Santos
Euclides José Oliveira da Cunha
Saulo Henrique Salgueiro de Aquino
Carlos Dornels Freire de Souza
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[1] Federal University of Alagoas,Department of Medicine
[2] Federal University of Alagoas,Campus Arapiraca, Rodovia AL
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Wiener klinische Wochenschrift | 2021年 / 133卷
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Coronavirus infection; Epidemiology; SARS virus; General symptoms;
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Clinical manifestations of COVID-19 are varied in the general population. This study aimed to systematize the literature regarding clinical manifestations of patients with confirmed COVID-19. A systematic review of the literature was conducted. A total of 8070 scientific productions were found in the databases. Among the studies, 184 met the initial inclusion criteria, with a total of 114,046 patients. After complete reading, 32 studies that did not report clinical manifestations were excluded. The 152 publications finally included a total of 41,409 individuals from at least 23 countries and 26 different clinical manifestations were reported. In percentage terms, 6 symptoms had a general prevalence greater than or equal to 25%, namely, fever (58.66%), cough (54.52%), dyspnea (30.82%), malaise (29.75%), fatigue (28.16%) and sputum/secretion (25.33%). Neurological symptoms (20.82%), dermatological manifestations (20.45%), anorexia (20.26%), myalgia (16.9%), sneezing (14.71%), sore throat (14.41%), rhinitis (14.29%), goosebumps (13.49%), headache (12.17%), chest pain (11.49%) and diarrhea (9.59%) were other common symptoms. Only one study reported dermatological manifestations. The least frequent sign/symptom was hemoptysis (1.65%). In studies with more than 100 patients, the 3 main symptoms were fever (57.93%), cough (54.21%), and dyspnea (30.64%). Dermatological manifestations do not appear among the main symptoms. The identification of all clinical manifestations of COVID-19 is essential for an early diagnosis and the adoption of preventive measures.
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