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Late Breaking Abstract - Corticosteroids reduce mortality and prevent ICU admission in Covid-19 pneumonia – results from a rapid clinical review of 191 patients
J. Heaton (St. Helens, United Kingdom), P. Malhotra (St. Helens, United Kingdom), P. Stockton (St. Helens, United Kingdom), L. Rossiter (St. Helens, United Kingdom)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – COVID-19 clinical studies
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COVID-19 clinical studies
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E-poster session
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3586
Disease area:
Respiratory critical care
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