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Late Breaking Abstract - Validation of a clinical score predictive of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pneumonia inpatients
A. da Silva Alfaiate (Setúbal, Portugal), D. Noivo (Setúbal, Portugal), V. Clérigo (Setúbal, Portugal), V. Durão (Setúbal, Portugal), M. Castanho (Setúbal, Portugal), S. Sousa (Setúbal, Portugal), F. Durão (Lisboa, Portugal), P. Duarte (Setúbal, Portugal)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – COVID-19 clinical studies
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COVID-19 clinical studies
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