Prediction models of COVID-19 fatality in nine Peruvian provinces: A secondary analysis of the national epidemiological surveillance system.
There are initiatives to promote the creation of predictive COVID-19 fatality models to assist decision-makers. The study aimed to develop prediction models for COVID-19 fatality using population data recorded in the national epidemiological surveillance system of Peru. A retrospective cohort study...
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Main Authors: | Wendy Nieto-Gutierrez (Author), Jaid Campos-Chambergo (Author), Enrique Gonzalez-Ayala (Author), Oswaldo Oyola-Garcia (Author), Alberti Alejandro-Mora (Author), Eliana Luis-Aguirre (Author), Roly Pasquel-Santillan (Author), Juan Leiva-Aguirre (Author), Cesar Ugarte-Gil (Author), Steev Loyola (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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