Postmortem diagnosis of COVID-19: Antemortem challenges of three cases at the 37 Military Hospital, Accra, Ghana
Background: Consistency among clinical symptoms, laboratory results and autopsy findings can be a quality measure in the diagnosis of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). There have been classic clinical cases that have met the case definition of COVID-19 but real-time reverse-transcription polymera...
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Main Authors: | Seth A. Attoh (Author), Frederick Hobenu (Author), Lawrence Edusei (Author), Kwasi Agyeman-Bediako (Author), Clement T. Laryea (Author), Edward O. Nyarko (Author), Michael K. Amedi (Author), Richard H. Asmah (Author), Edward Asumanu (Author), Mary McAddy (Author), Anthony Maison (Author), Godwin Nyarko (Author), Raymond D. Fatchu (Author), Kafui Akakpo (Author) |
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