Table 2: Comparison of symptoms between secondary cases of asymptomatic primary cases and secondary cases of symptomatic primary cases.
Symptoms* |
Secondary Cases of Asymptomatic Primary Cases N = 2 (Only 2 Cases Were Symptomatic) |
Secondary Cases of Symptomatic Primary Cases N = 62 |
Statistical Significance |
General (discomfort, asthenia, myalgia, fever, artralgias) |
0 |
38 (32) |
Fisher exact test = 0.551. NS. |
Respiratory (cough, dyspnea, chest pain) |
1 |
39 (33) |
Fisher exact test = 1. NS. |
ENT (Anosmia/ageusia, odynophagia, rhinorrhea, pharyngeal dryness-mucus, epixtasis) |
2 |
15 (13) |
Fisher exact test statistic value is 0.0515. NS. |
Digestive (anorexia, nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain) |
0 |
11 (9) |
Fisher exact test = 1. NS. |
Neurological (headache, dizziness, mental confusion -brain fog) |
0 |
9 (8) |
Fisher exact test = 1. NS. |
Psychiatric (Anxiety, insomnia) |
0 |
3 (2) |
Fisher exact test = 1. NS. |
Skin (chilblains, flictenas, rash) |
0 |
3 (3) |
Fisher exact test = 1. NS. |
Total symptoms |
3 (100) |
118 (100) |
- |
( ): Denotes percentages; *: Patients could have more than one symptom. The percentages are over the total of symptoms of primary cases and of secondary cases; NS: Not significant at p < 0.05.