Перевод — Анастасия Столяренко и Алена Макарова



ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We would like to acknowledge all the healthcare professionals who helped and took care of the patients with COVID‐19 for their great effort, especially Jing Wan, Xuedong Fu, Yihui Ma, Yufeng Yuan, and Jun Lin from Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Jingmei Zhao from Handan Central Hospital of Hebei Province, and Qing Fang from General Hospital of Central Theater Command for their selfless dedication in the medical relief operation against SAR‐CoV‐2.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

None of the authors have any conflict of interest to declare.

AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS

Jinjin Zhang, Xiang Dong, and Yadong Gao collected and analyzed the data, and prepared the manuscript. Yiyuan Cao contributed to the collecting and interpretation of radiological materials. Yadong Yuan, Yibin Yang, and Youqin Yan were involved in the patient management and organization work. Yadong Gao and Cezmi A. Akdis designed the study and reviewed the manuscript.

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