Characteristics and outcomes of patients with severe COVID-19 in Indonesia: Lessons from the first wave.
Erlina BurhanKeibun LiuEva Miranda MarwaliSamuel HuthNavy G H M L WulungDafsah A JuzarMuhammad A TaufikSurya O WijayaDyah K WatiNeurinda Permata KusumastutiSaptadi YuliartoBhirowo Y PratomoErwin PradianDadang H SomasetiaDesy RusmawatiningtyasArie Z FatoniJose M MandeiEka Y LantangFajar PerdhanaBambang P SemediMuhammad RayhanTiffany R S TariganNicole WhiteGianluigi L BassiJacky Y SuenJohn F FraserPublished in: PloS one (2023)
The mortality rate of COVID-19 patients in Indonesia was extremely high during the first major outbreak of disease, particularly in those mechanically ventilated. Delayed admission and unavailability of evidence-based approaches due to high burden on health facility during COVID-19 crisis could be addressed by efficient public health measures and enhancing health infrastructure to improve the future pandemic response.
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