Routine use of immunosuppressants is associated with mortality in hospitalised patients with COVID-19
Background: Whilst there is literature on the impact of SARS viruses in the severely immunosuppressed, less is known about the link between routine immunosuppressant use and outcome in COVID-19. Consequently, guidelines on their use vary depending on specific patient populations. Methods: The study...
Main Authors: | Phyo K. Myint, Ben Carter, Fenella Barlow-Pay, Roxanna Short, Alice G. Einarsson, Eilidh Bruce, Kathryn McCarthy, Alessia Verduri, Jemima Collins, James Hesford, Frances Rickard, Emma Mitchell, Mark Holloway, Aine McGovern, Arturo Vilches-Moraga, Philip Braude, Lyndsay Pearce, Michael Stechman, Angeline Price, Terence J. Quinn, Enrico Clini, Susan Moug, Jonathan Hewitt |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publishing
2021-02-01
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Series: | Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1177/2042098620985690 |
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