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Table 1 Characteristics of common symptomatic patients and uncommon infections included in this scoping review

From: Demand for longer quarantine period among common and uncommon COVID-19 infections: a scoping review

Characteristics

All

(n = 1920)

Symptomatic (n = 1745)

Uncommon infections

Presymptomatic

(n = 20)

Asymptomatic

(n = 105)

Recurrent positive(n = 50)

Total

(n = 175)

Sex, n (%)

 Male

933 (48.6)

86 (49.3)

1 (5.0)

36 (34.3)

36 (72.0)

73 (41.7)

 Female

707 (36.8)

664 (38.1)

1 (5.0)

31 (29.5)

11 (22.0)

43 (24.6)

 Unknown

280 (14.6)

221 (12.6)

18 (90.0)

38 (36.2)

3 (6.0)

59 (33.7)

Age, years, n (%)

 0–14

53 (2.8)

39 (2.2)

0 (0.0)

9 (8.6)

5 (10.0)

14 (8.0)

 15–64

1389 (72.3)

1302 (74.6)

2 (10.0)

48 (45.7)

37 (74.0)

87 (49.7)

 ≥ 65

124 (6.5)

118 (6.8)

0 (0.0)

1 (1.0)

5 (10.0)

6 (3.4)

 Unknown

354 (18.4)

286 (16.4)

18 (90.0)

47 (44.7)

3 (6.0)

68 (38.9)

Location, n (%)

 China

1557 (81.1)

1413 (81.0)

19 (95.0)

75 (71.4)

50 (100.00)

144 (82.3)

 Outside the mainland of China

118 (6.1)

105 (6.0)

1 (5.0)

12 (11.4)

0 (0.00)

13 (7.4)

 Unknown

245 (12.8)

227 (13.0)

0 (0.0)

18 (17.2)

0 (0.00)

18 (10.3)