Management of symptomatic patients with suspected mild-moderate COVID-19 in general practice. What was published within the first year of the pandemic? A scoping review
Background Most COVID-19 patients experience a mild course of the disease and can be managed in general practice. However, in the early pandemic, most research was conducted in secondary care. Objectives This scoping review aimed to identify original research published within the first year of the p...
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Main Authors: | Anne Holm, Anne Møller, Rune Aabenhus |
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Language: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/99642272312b4018a94fdc08d07b0efd |
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