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Volume 22, Number 4—April 2016
Research

Post-Ebola Syndrome, Sierra Leone

Janet T. ScottComments to Author , Foday R. Sesay, Thomas A. Massaquoi, Baimba R. Idriss, Foday Sahr, and Malcolm G. Semple
Author affiliations: University of Liverpool Institute of Translational Medicine & NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Emerging and Zoonotic Infections, Liverpool, UK (J.T. Scott, M.G. Semple); 34th Regimental Military Hospital, Freetown, Sierra Leone (F.R. Sesay, T.A. Massaquoi, B.R. Idriss, F. Sahr)

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Table 1

Ct results at hospital admission for 44 patients with post-Ebola syndrome, by sex, Sierra Leone*

Category Patient sex
All patients
M F
No. patients
21
22
44
Ct at admission
Median 30 25 25
Range 10–52 8–70 8–70
IQR 22–37 20–34 20–37

*Age distribution of all patients is shown in Figure 1. Ct, cycle threshold; IQR, interquartile range.

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