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Posted On: 07/21/2020 7:46:52 AM
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Lorbas,
Thanks. You are correct. They are differentiating AE and SAE. However not sure how in regards to the table of severity they had.
So, if they had or progressed to 3 we say is severe ???. If less than that they are AEs only ???
Not sure yet how they are "calling" it on the press release
I guess the best is not get too anxious and wait for the statistics. However, it seems encouraging with the scant data we have.
Thanks. You are correct. They are differentiating AE and SAE. However not sure how in regards to the table of severity they had.
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Clinical Improvement as assessed by change in total symptom score (for fever, myalgia, dyspnea and cough) [ Time Frame: Day 14 ]
Note: The total score per patient ranges from 0 to 12 points. Each symptom is graded from 0 to 3.
0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, and 3=severe].
Higher scores mean a worse outcome.
So, if they had or progressed to 3 we say is severe ???. If less than that they are AEs only ???
Not sure yet how they are "calling" it on the press release
I guess the best is not get too anxious and wait for the statistics. However, it seems encouraging with the scant data we have.
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