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Extended Data Fig. 7 | Distribution of days from symptom onset stratif ied
by collection time point and select cluster clinical data. a, Correlation of
days from symptom onset and samples collection time points. Violin plots
comparing the distributions of days from symptom for each patient ordered by
sequential IMPACT study time points (1–8). Study time points 7 and 8 are
represented by discrete points for the single patient collected at each. Violin
plots display median values (solid line) and associated quartiles (dashed lines).
T1–8 (time point 1 to 8). b–h, Aggregated clinical data for patients in clusters
1–3. Displayed are laboratory values at time of admission to YNHH (“admit”);
last recorded values from duration of admission (“last”); maximum recorded
values from duration of admission (“max”); minimum recorded values from
duration of admission (“min”); and average recorded values for duration of
admission (“mean”). Scatter plots show cluster means with s.e.m. plotted
above and below. Clusters were subsequently compared using ordinary two-
way ANVOA and post hoc pairwise comparisons are identified where
significant (adjusted P values displayed, Tukey’s method for multiple
comparisons).