Ventilators are not the answer in Africa
The treatment of severely ill coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients has brought the worldwide shortage of oxygen and ventilator-related resources to public attention. Ventilators are considered as the vital equipment needed to manage these patients, who account for 3% - 5% of patients with Co...
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Main Author: | Farai D. Madzimbamuto (Author) |
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