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Trends in characteristics and outcomes among US adults hospitalised with COVID-19 throughout 2020: an observational cohort study.

John H PageAjit A LondheCorinne BrooksJie ZhangJ Michael SprafkaCorina BennettMegan BraunlinCarolyn A BrownPrista CharuwornAlvan ChengKarminder GillFang HeJunjie MaJeffrey PetersenOlulade AyodeleYing BaoKatherine B CarlsonShun-Chiao ChangGiovanna DevercelliMichele Jonsson-FunkJenny JiangHillary A KeenanKaili RenKimberly A RoehlLynn SandersLuyang WangZhongyuan WeiQian XiaPeter YuLinyun ZhouJulia ZhuKathleen GondekCathy W CritchlowBrian D Bradbury
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
The incidence of adverse clinical outcomes remains high among COVID-19 patients with clinical diagnosis only. Patients with COVID-19 entering the hospital are at elevated risk of adverse outcomes.
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