Influence of Social and Cultural Factors on the Decision to Consent for Monoclonal Antibody Treatment among High-Risk Patients with Mild-Moderate COVID-19
Background The clinical outcomes of patients who decline anti-spike monoclonal antibody therapies for coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) is not known. Factors associated with the decision to accept or decline the offer for anti-spike monoclonal antibody therapies are not established. This study aim...
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Main Authors: | Dennis M. Bierle (Author), Ravindra Ganesh (Author), Caroline G. Wilker (Author), Sara N. Hanson (Author), Darcie E. Moehnke (Author), Tammy A. Jackson (Author), Priya Ramar (Author), Jordan K. Rosedahl (Author), Lindsey M. Philpot (Author), Raymund R. Razonable (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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