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18 December 2020 : Clinical Research  

Characteristics of Nosocomial Infections in Children Screened for SARS-CoV-2 Infection in China

Jun Shen1AE, Jing Sun1AE, Danyang Zhao2AE, Suyun Li3AE, Weiqiang Xiao4AE, Xian Cai1B, Jianjiang Yan1B, Weidong Zhu1B, Qiaozhi Guo2B, Xiulan Wen5B, Jinxia Wu3B, Xuan Shi3B, Daoju Jiang3C, Jing Huang3C, Jiaming Luo1C, Huan Chen6C, Yan Hong1C, Wencheng Ma3D, Guangming Liu3F, Haomei Yang3D, Qiang Wang3F, Yongling Song3F, Jinai Lin1D, Xin Sun7A, Peiqing Li3A*

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.928835

Med Sci Monit 2020; 26:e928835

Figure 2 Computed tomography images of a 13-year-old girl (case F from family 1) 2 days after exposure to patients positive for COVID-19 (grandfather and father). (A) Ground-glass opacities and (B) nodules (arrow) were seen in the medial-basal segment of the right lung. Five days later, the ground-glass opacities were (C) absorbed and the nodules were (D) smaller.

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