The impact of COVID-19 pandemic course in the number and severity of hospitalizations for other natural causes in a large urban center in Brazil
The COVID-19 pandemic may indirectly impact hospitalizations for other natural causes. Belo Horizonte is a city with 2.5 million inhabitants in Brazil, one of the most hardly-hit countries by the pandemic, where local authorities monitored hospitalizations daily to guide regulatory measures. In an e...
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Main Authors: | Luisa C. C. Brant (Author), Pedro C. Pinheiro (Author), Isis E. Machado (Author), Paulo R. L. Correa (Author), Mayara R. Santos (Author), Antonio L. P. Ribeiro (Author), Unaí Tupinambás (Author), Christine F. Santiago (Author), Maria de Fatima M. Souza (Author), Deborah C. Malta (Author), Valéria M. A. Passos (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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