Correlation between Previous Antibiotic Exposure and COVID-19 Severity. A Population-Based Cohort Study
We examined the correlation between previous antibiotic exposure and COVID-19 severity using a population-based observational matched cohort study with patient level data obtained for more than 5.8 million people registered in SIDIAP in Catalonia, Spain. We included all patients newly diagnosed with...
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Main Authors: | Carl Llor (Author), Dan Ouchi (Author), Maria Giner-Soriano (Author), Ana García-Sangenís (Author), Lars Bjerrum (Author), Rosa Morros (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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