id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-296936-5gkx4jxa An, M. H. Treatment Response to Hydroxychloroquine and Antibiotics for mild to moderate COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study from South Korea 2020-07-07 .txt text/plain 3788 218 49 Results: Kaplan-Meier curves drawn using propensity score-matched data revealed no differences between the length of time to viral clearance and duration of hospital stay between the two treatment arms (p=0.18, p=0.088). Conclusions: HQ with antibiotics was not associated with better clinical outcomes in terms of time to viral clearance, length of hospital stay, and duration of symptoms compared to conservative treatment alone. There were significant differences between two groups before propensity score matching in all endpoints: time to viral clearance, hospital stay, and symptom duration ( Table 2) . This retrospective cohort study compared treatment response to two different treatment protocols in mild to moderate COVID-19 patients using several clinical outcome measures. HQ with antibiotics was not associated with better clinical outcomes and did not reduce time to viral clearance, length of hospital stays, and duration of symptoms compared to conservative treatment in mild to moderate COVID-19 patients. ./cache/cord-296936-5gkx4jxa.txt ./txt/cord-296936-5gkx4jxa.txt