Factors Associated With COVID-19 Death in the United States: Cohort Study
BackgroundSince the initial COVID-19 cases were identified in the United States in February 2020, the United States has experienced a high incidence of the disease. Understanding the risk factors for severe outcomes identifies the most vulnerable populations and helps in decision-making. ObjectiveTh...
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Main Authors: | Uan-I Chen (Author), Hua Xu (Author), Trudy Millard Krause (Author), Raymond Greenberg (Author), Xiao Dong (Author), Xiaoqian Jiang (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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