The COVID guidelines India project: A rapid living evidence synthesis during a pandemic in a LMIC setting
Background: COVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact worldwide. Evidence for management interventions emerged rapidly but was difficult for clinicians and others to assess and decide how to use. Our team in India set up a national and international collaboration preparing guidance in real time to he...
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Main Authors: | Bhagteshwar Singh (Author), Hanna Alexander (Author), Prathap Tharyan (Author), Joseph L. Mathew (Author), Paul Garner (Author), Priscilla Rupali (Author), Hannah Ryan (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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