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[Comparative analysis of clinical characteristics, evolution and mortality of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 during the first and second wave of the pandemic (ECCOVID Study)].
Córdova E, Mykietiuk A, De Vedia L, Bacelar B, Cáceres MF, Nemirovsky C, Contreras R, Alzogaray MF, Nannini E, Consalvo MF, Soler Puy L, Scapellato PG, Barcelona L, Golikow ML, Piñeiro MF, Miño HJ, Cabral M, Lamponi Tappata L, Lopardo G, Sued O, Stryjewski ME; Grupo ECCOVID-SADI. Córdova E, et al. Among authors: mino hj. Medicina (B Aires). 2023;83(4):551-557. Medicina (B Aires). 2023. PMID: 37582129 Free article. Spanish.
Clinical characteristics and outcomes of hospitalized patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection in a Latin American country: Results from the ECCOVID multicenter prospective study.
Cordova E, Mykietiuk A, Sued O, De Vedia L, Pacifico N, Garcia Hernandez MH, Baeza NM, Garibaldi F, Alzogaray MF, Contreras R, Soler Puy L, Scapellato PG, Barcelona L, Golikow ML, Piñeiro MF, Miño HJ, Consalvo MF, Nemirovsky C, Sanchez M, Cabral M, Lamponi Tappata L, Blasco M, Ballivian J, Lopardo G, Stryjewski ME; ECCOVID study group. Cordova E, et al. Among authors: mino hj. PLoS One. 2021 Oct 8;16(10):e0258260. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258260. eCollection 2021. PLoS One. 2021. PMID: 34624038 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.