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==Symptoms== | ==Symptoms== | ||
* Blood-tinged sputum | * Blood-tinged [[sputum]]. | ||
* Dry cough | * Dry [[cough]]. | ||
* Fatigue | * [[Fatigue]]. | ||
* Fever and chills | * [[Fever]] and [[chills]]. | ||
* Headache | * [[Headache]]. | ||
* Joint aches | * [[Arthralgia|Joint aches]]. | ||
* Muscle aches | * [[Myalgia|Muscle aches.]] | ||
* Shortness of breath | * [[Dyspnea|Shortness of breath]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
In humans, after incubation period of 5-14 days, the symptoms of the disease range from inapparent illness to systemic illness with severe pneumonia.
Symptoms
- Blood-tinged sputum.
- Dry cough.
References
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