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TextSentencer_T1 0-170 Sentence denotes Preliminary Estimates of the Prevalence of Selected Underlying Health Conditions Among Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 - United States, February 12-March 28, 2020.
TextSentencer_T2 171-280 Sentence denotes On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) a pandemic (1).
TextSentencer_T3 281-398 Sentence denotes As of March 28, 2020, a total of 571,678 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 26,494 deaths have been reported worldwide (2).
TextSentencer_T4 399-570 Sentence denotes Reports from China and Italy suggest that risk factors for severe disease include older age and the presence of at least one of several underlying health conditions (3,4).
TextSentencer_T5 571-798 Sentence denotes U.S. older adults, including those aged ≥65 years and particularly those aged ≥85 years, also appear to be at higher risk for severe COVID-19-associated outcomes; however, data describing underlying health conditions among U.S.
TextSentencer_T6 799-848 Sentence denotes COVID-19 patients have not yet been reported (5).
TextSentencer_T7 849-925 Sentence denotes As of March 28, 2020, U.S. states and territories have reported 122,653 U.S.
TextSentencer_T8 926-1109 Sentence denotes COVID-19 cases to CDC, including 7,162 (5.8%) for whom data on underlying health conditions and other known risk factors for severe outcomes from respiratory infections were reported.
TextSentencer_T9 1110-1274 Sentence denotes Among these 7,162 cases, 2,692 (37.6%) patients had one or more underlying health condition or risk factor, and 4,470 (62.4%) had none of these conditions reported.
TextSentencer_T10 1275-1607 Sentence denotes The percentage of COVID-19 patients with at least one underlying health condition or risk factor was higher among those requiring intensive care unit (ICU) admission (358 of 457, 78%) and those requiring hospitalization without ICU admission (732 of 1,037, 71%) than that among those who were not hospitalized (1,388 of 5,143, 27%).
TextSentencer_T11 1608-1719 Sentence denotes The most commonly reported conditions were diabetes mellitus, chronic lung disease, and cardiovascular disease.
TextSentencer_T12 1720-2010 Sentence denotes These preliminary findings suggest that in the United States, persons with underlying health conditions or other recognized risk factors for severe outcomes from respiratory infections appear to be at a higher risk for severe disease from COVID-19 than are persons without these conditions.