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World J Clin Cases . Low-grade Fever During COVID-19 Convalescence: A Report of 3 Cases

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  • World J Clin Cases . Low-grade Fever During COVID-19 Convalescence: A Report of 3 Cases


    World J Clin Cases


    . 2020 Jun 26;8(12):2655-2661.
    doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i12.2655.
    Low-grade Fever During COVID-19 Convalescence: A Report of 3 Cases

    Shu-Fan Zhuang 1 , Jia Hu 2 , Nan Qiao 3 , Zhi-Hui Lan 4 , Jun-Yu Lai 5 , Jian-Guang Wu 5 , Xiao-Yong Wu 6


    AffiliationsExpandFree PMC article

    Abstract

    Background: Low-grade fever during convalescence is an atypical symptom of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Reports of such cases are rare, and the mechanism and outcome of low-grade fever during COVID-19 convalescence are not completely clear. We report 3 cases with low-grade fever during COVID-19 convalescence and highlight the main clinical, radiographic, and laboratory characteristics, thereby increasing the level of expertise in the clinical management of COVID-19 during convalescence and facilitating individualized decision-making.
    Case summary: We describe 3 patients with COVID-19, two females aged 62 and 66 years and a male 55 years, who had low-grade fever during COVID-19 convalescence. All 3 patients had no other discomfort or comorbidities during low-grade process. Lesions on computed tomography in all 3 patients had resolved during this period. Two patients tested negative on two consecutive severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 tests with an interval of at least 24 h between tests. Body temperature in all 3 patients returned to normal after several days without treatment, and fever recurrence was not observed.
    Conclusion: Enhancing the knowledge of low-grade fever during COVID-19 convalescence may increase the expertise in the delivery of optimal healthcare services.

    Keywords: COVID-19; Case report; Clinical characteristics; Convalescence; Low-grade fever; SARS-CoV-2.

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