Impact of respiratory infectious epidemics on STEMI incidence and care
Abstract The effect of respiratory infectious diseases on STEMI incidence, but also STEMI care is not well understood. The Influenza 2017/2018 epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic were chosen as observational periods to investigate the effect of respiratory virus diseases on these outcomes in a metrop...
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Autores principales: | S. Macherey, M. M. Meertens, C. Adler, S. Braumann, S. Heyne, T. Tichelbäcker, F. S. Nießen, H. Christ, I. Ahrens, F. M. Baer, F. Eberhardt, M. Horlitz, A. Meissner, J. M. Sinning, S. Baldus, S. Lee |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ffc9d503b5354414a3ffb7a555fd7af2 |
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