Characteristics associated with the residual risk of severe COVID-19 after a complete vaccination schedule: A cohort study of 28 million people in France
Summary: Background: Prior to the availability of vaccines, the risk factors for developing severe forms of COVID-19 were mostly older age and various comorbidities such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, mental disorders, transplantations, and kidney disease. Although vaccines have been shown to...
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Main Authors: | Laura Semenzato (Author), Jérémie Botton (Author), Jérôme Drouin (Author), Bérangère Baricault (Author), Marion Bertrand (Author), Marie-Joëlle Jabagi (Author), François Cuenot (Author), Stéphane Le Vu (Author), Rosemary Dray-Spira (Author), Alain Weill (Author), Mahmoud Zureik (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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