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Viral and Host Factors Are Associated With Mortality in Hospitalized Patients With COVID-19.

Neil R AggarwalJacquie NordwallDominique L BraunLucy ChungJordan CosletTatyana DerNnakelu EriobuAdit A GindeAwori J HayangaHelene HighbargerMark HolodniyJuan P HorcajadaMamta K JainKami KimSylvain LaverdureJens LundgrenVen NatarajanHien H NguyenSarah L PettAndrew PhillipsGaryphallia PoulakouDavid A PricePhilip RobinsonAngela J RogersUriel SandkovskyKaty Shaw-SalibaJeffrey M SturekBarbara W TrautnerMichael WatersCavan Reillynull null
Published in: Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (2024)
Baseline virus-specific, clinical, and biological variables are strongly associated with mortality risk within 90 days, revealing potential pathogen and host-response therapeutic targets for acute COVID-19 disease.
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