Abstract

Given the global spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), strict discharge standard is of great significance for the prevention and control of the epidemic, thus, the purpose of this study is to formulate more strict and scientific discharge standards. A total of 845 patients with mild and general COVID-19 who were considered to be discharged from hospital were included in this study. The median time from the onset of COVID-19 to the occurrence of two consecutive negative nucleic acid tests of these patients was 21 days. 223 of the 845 patients were tested again after two consecutive negative nucleic acid tests and 17.49% of the patients were positive. Moreover, 82.51% (184 of 223) of these patients experienced negative results from three consecutive nucleic acid tests, the median time from the onset of COVID-19 to the occurrence of three consecutive negative nucleic acid tests was 23 days (range: 3–56 days), and 38 of which were further tested after three consecutive negative nucleic acid tests, while about 5.26% (2 of 38) patients showed positive nucleic acid test results. Thus, we suggested that the patient should be negative for at least 3 consecutive nucleic acid tests before discharge, and the test time should be no earlier than the 23rd day since the onset of the disease.

Highlights

  • Since December 2019, a new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic has occurred in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China

  • COVID-19 has occurred in many countries around the world, leading to the World Health Organization (WHO) made the assessment that COVID-19 could be characterized as a pandemic [1]

  • Patients met the following inclusion criteria were included in this study: (1) patients with mild and general COVID-19 [3]; (2) Patients with complete self-care ability; (3) patients diagnosed with COVID-19 through nucleic acid test

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Introduction

Since December 2019, a new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic has occurred in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. With the spread of the epidemic, COVID-19 has appeared in various provincial administrative units and special administrative regions in China. COVID-19 has occurred in many countries around the world, leading to the World Health Organization (WHO) made the assessment that COVID-19 could be characterized as a pandemic [1]. Through a series of preventive control and medical treatment measures across the country, the rising trend of the epidemic in China has been effectively contained. The number of new cases per day has fallen below 100 [2].

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