- Titre
- Trends and shortcomings in outpatient management of SARS-CoV-2 infection in high-risk populations: A population-based observational study in France
- Créateurs - sans rôle
- Essy Mozaffari - Gilead Sci, Global Med Affairs, Foster City, CA USAMichele Bartoletti - Humanitas Univ, Dept Biomed Sci, Milan, ItalyAndre C. Kalil - College Station Medical CenterMark Berry - Gilead Sci, Real World Evidence, Foster City, CA USAGiancarlo Pesce - Certara, Evidence & Access, Milan, ItalyArtak Khachatryan - Certara, Evidence & Access, London, EnglandGaelle Gusto - Certara, Evidence & Access, Paris, FranceAndrew Ustianowski - North Manchester Gen Hosp, Reg Infect Dis Unit, Manchester, EnglandPaul Loubet - Inserm
- Détails de publication
- Clinical microbiology and infection, Vol.31(9), pp.1587-1589
- Éditeur
- Elsevier
- Nombre de pages
- 3
- Identifiants
- 99148980009311
- Unité académique
- Virulence Bacterienne et Infections Chroniques - VBIC
- Langue
- English
- Type de ressource
- Journal article
Article de revue
Trends and shortcomings in outpatient management of SARS-CoV-2 infection in high-risk populations: A population-based observational study in France
Clinical microbiology and infection, Vol.31(9), pp.1587-1589
01/09/2025
PMID: 40409409
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