Distinct clinical and immunological profiles of patients with evidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection in sub-Saharan Africa
Clinical management of COVID-19 in resource-poor settings has distinct challenges and detailed patient characterisation is needed. Here, the authors describe the clinical and immunological profiles of patients at a hospital in Malawi with confirmed and suspected COVID-19.
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Auteurs principaux: | Ben Morton, Kayla G. Barnes, Catherine Anscombe, Khuzwayo Jere, Prisca Matambo, Jonathan Mandolo, Raphael Kamng’ona, Comfort Brown, James Nyirenda, Tamara Phiri, Ndaziona P. Banda, Charlotte Van Der Veer, Kwazizira S. Mndolo, Kelvin Mponda, Jamie Rylance, Chimota Phiri, Jane Mallewa, Mulinda Nyirenda, Grace Katha, Paul Kambiya, James Jafali, Henry C. Mwandumba, Stephen B. Gordon, Blantyre COVID-19 Consortium, Jennifer Cornick, Kondwani C. Jambo |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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