Efficacy of subcutaneous interferon-beta in COVID-19: a meta-analysis and systematic review
Type 1 interferons, especially interferon-beta, has been reported to be effective in COVID-19 patients in multiple randomized controlled trials. The aim of our meta-analysis and systematic review is to assess efficacy of subcutaneous IFN-beta in regards to mortality and discharge rate. Prospective,...
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Auteurs principaux: | Abuzar A. Asif, Habiba Hussain, Sriviji Senthil Kumaran, Salman B. Syed, Varun Vanka, Manisha Tharoor, Umme Salma Rangwala, Urvashi Rathore, Malay Singhal, Tulika Chatterjee |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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