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She had shaking chills and a fever.
"I had shaking beef for the first time when I went back to Vietnam in 1992," said Mr. Phan, who returned to that country, his homeland, after an absence of 17 years.
While qSOFA-positive patients were presented with more deranged vital signs, qSOFA-negative patients were more frequently from the ward (qSOFA-positive: 35.8% [57/159] vs qSOFA-negative: 57.7% [15/26], p = 0.050) and more frequently had shaking chills (qSOFA-positive: 27.7% [44/159] vs qSOFA-negative: 53.8% [14/26], p = 0.011).
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