Estimating the impact of virus testing strategies on the COVID-19 case fatality rate using fixed-effects models
Abstract The SARS-CoV2 has now spread worldwide causing over four million deaths. Testing strategies are highly variable between countries and their impact on mortality is a major issue. Retrospective multicenter study with a prospective database on all inpatients throughout mainland France. Using f...
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Main Authors: | Anthony Terriau, Julien Albertini, Emmanuel Montassier, Arthur Poirier, Quentin Le Bastard |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3fddffef69be4fddb9c9ac70e28be37c |
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