Assessing viability of a minimally invasive autopsy technique in ascertaining the probable cause of death in patients who were SARS CoV19 positive at the time of their demise
Abstract Background SARS CoV-19 was declared as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO), raising up challenges on various levels ranging from therapeutics to diagnostics. The conventional autopsy technique may pose a health hazard to health care workers. A minimally invasive autopsy techni...
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Main Authors: | Ajay H. Bhandarwar (Author), Girish D. Bakhshi (Author), Eham Arora (Author), Nikhil Dhimole (Author), Sanjay R. Bijwe (Author), Shubhangi V. Agale (Author), Megha S. Kinake (Author), Shilpa Domkundwar (Author), Yogesh Thube (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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