Characteristics and outcomes of hospitalised adults with COVID-19 in a Global Health Research Network: a cohort study.
Julia ZhuZhongyuan WeiManasi SuryavanshiXiu ChenQian XiaJenny JiangOlulade AyodeleBrian D BradburyCorinne BrooksCarolyn A BrownAlvan ChengCathy W CritchlowGiovanna DevercelliVivek GandhiKathleen GondekAjit A LondheJunjie MaMichele Jonsson-FunkHillary A KeenanSudhakar ManneKaili RenLynn SandersPeter YuJie ZhangLinyun ZhouYing BaoPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
This study provided valuable information on the temporal trends of characteristics and outcomes of hospitalised adult COVID-19 patients in both USA and ex-USA. It also described the population at a potentially greater risk for worse clinical outcomes by identifying the age and gender differences. Together, the information could inform the prevention and treatment strategies of COVID-19. Furthermore, it can be used to raise public awareness of COVID-19's impact on vulnerable populations.